Genetic analysis of nearly 400 right whales from around the world indicates there may be a new, third branch on this mammal’s family tree.
Scientists had agreed on two species of right whale: the northern and the southern. The endangered northern species has Atlantic and Pacific populations.
A new statistical analysis of DNA from almost all known right whale communities indicates the two northern populations may constitute distinct species.
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