MBDK
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My questions is what would happen if it was a close relative? Would DNA be definitive in that case? I understand how distant species like wolves, mountain lions, rabbits, and mice would be easily recognized as non-human. But would an unknown near relative of humans, possibly a hidden tribe of the same species as us, be recognizable as such via a DNA test?
According to the following reference, with pertinent quote, it appears to be no problem:
http://www.actforlibraries.org/dna-species-identification/
Modern tools have made DNA species identification more and more powerful. Using a combination of electronic, optical and biological components it is now possible to measure the separation between species in a matter of minutes. For known species DNA chips can even identify hundreds of species simultaneously. And, even if a species is unknown, such technology can quickly rule out it’s belonging to an already known species.
