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In cases like these, DNA sequences associated with each morphological specimen can reveal molecular identity of morphologically distinct life history stages.
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The British appear cool and collected enough in front of the camera, but once behind it they nervously measure and poke and prod India as if it were some morphological specimen that they were itching to disarm and pin down.
A container-grown specimen can be planted right now.
Therefore genetic data is explicitly linked to morphological specimens, which are stored in a zoological collection.
Morphological specimens were reviewed centrally according to the standard procedure of the Nordic MDS group.
It has been pointed out that early morphological studies were erroneous; using skeletons from stuffed specimens can be problematical, as early taxidermists sometimes used donkey and horse skulls inside their mounts when the originals were unavailable.
We extracted DNA from the specimens non-destructively, so the specimens can be conserved as vouchers for morphological study.
Specimens can be observed either after they have been stained by one of several techniques to highlight some morphological characteristics or in living, unstained preparations as a "wet mount".
Such specimens can further be transferred under vacuum into other devices that are attached to the ETH designed to induce morphological and/or chemical changes, such as within the high-temperature ambient pressure reactor shown in Fig. 1a.
But exceptional-looking specimens can sell for hundreds of dollars.
Prized specimens can be several hundred years old.
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