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<p>sequences. Most CSIs that have been identified have been found to have high predictive value upon addition of new sequences, retaining the specificity for the originally identified clades of species. They can be used to identify both known and even previously unknown species belonging to these groups in different environments. Compared to tree branching orders which can vary among methods, specific CSIs make for more concrete <a href="page.php?w=circumscription_%28taxonomy%29">circumscription</a>s that are computationally cheaper to apply.</p>

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