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Date: | Sun, 20 Apr 2003 08:41:01 -0700 |
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"As I understand it, while each sperm from an individual drone, being
haploid,
will be identical the drones themselves, having been produced from a diploid
queen, multiply mated usually, will differ one from another." Chris
I've been gone a week, so I am reading a lot of e-mails long after most of
you have moved on.
I stand corrected on this point, but I think my point had more to do with
what drones have to pass on to their progeny, and perhaps to the queen
herself.
Steve Noble
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