Jim, if it is not asking too much, I would appreciate it if you would read
what I say more carefully before you set out to argue with it each time.
I notice that you repeatedly contradict me, set up a straw man, then set out
to say pretty much what I was saying or write about something entirely
different as if it addressed what I wrote. I find it tiresome.
If you understand what I wrote, you will see we are pretty much in agreement
on all points.
> If the above were the case, breeders would have none of the trouble that
> they do when they attempt to breed bees with specific traits that persist
> over several generations. <etc.>
See my original post. That is addressed.
allen
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