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A Genomic Conceptualization of Species

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Species concepts have been defined through a number of lenses, but are almost entirely empirical in nature. Fundamentally linked to various existing species concepts, an interpretation of genomic data through a species classification filter based upon a theoretical genotype–phenotype map with a monophyly requirement is discussed.

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The author would like to thank Barbara Holland and Louis-Marie Bobay for helpful comments that improved the manuscript.

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Correspondence to David A. Liberles.

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Liberles, D.A. A Genomic Conceptualization of Species. J Mol Evol 91, 379–381 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00239-023-10111-6

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