Re: some more questions
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] some more questions
- From: "Hensler" h*@povn.com
- Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 14:45:43 -0800
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From: "Sergey Loktev" <s.loktev@mtu-net.ru>
> If we have two groups of siberians (28- and 40-chromosome ones) inside
one class, I think, it's not logically to use term "SIB" to whole class and
to its part at the same time. We have a name for 40-chromosome group -
"sino-siberians" but I haven't met special term for another group. E. g. we
could call these groups "sib-siberians" and "chryso-siberians", no?
Sergey,
You're right. It's certainly not logical to call both 28-chrom and 40-chrom
Siberians. Most people either call the last group 40-chroms or Sino-Sibs.
Both ways of differentiating them from the 28-chrom Siberians is awkward and
I wish someone could come up with something more fitting that reflected
their grace. :-)
Christy
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