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11 March 2003 |
40 top taxonomists met in NY 9 Mar 03 to propose a DNA-based taxonomy as a replacement for the traditional Latin system, which is apparently suffers from long lead-times (1.2m species have been named in 260 years, with 10m to go), exacerbated by a lack of competent practitioners ("The proper naming of species has become a serious bottleneck" says Prof Hebert). Existing species will get to keep their Latin names - lucky them.
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