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Re: Dance-language controvery
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You said:

> It seems to me that you have just erected a false premise that leads to a 
> false conclusion.

Clipped from your response, however, was Adrian's suggestion that

"Recruitment communication, if an “instinctual signalling system” as 
claimed, would require the presence of genes not shared with other insects".

Your query was, "Does bee dance language require a set of genes which 
researchers can identify as such?"

To me these are not the same thing.

Will the real Straw Man please stand up? 

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