Quote Originally Posted by t-Roy View Post
if they look the same and create same kind of supers then that should tell you they are the same kind.
The operative word here being "IF". In most of the cases that are discussed, the supers aren't identical - they're still supers though because they mutated alleles reside on the same locus.

Really, at the end of the day, we're banging around in the dark because we haven't got a clue as to what the BP genome map looks like. As long as we insist on cataloging morphs based on caveman style observations, there can never be a positive determination.