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In a message dated 06/12/2008 02:08:51 GMT Standard Time,
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The results
show that: compared to the parent workers, the proboscis length,
anterior wing area, the total length of the third and fourth dorsal
plate of the abdomen, the length of the fourth dorsal plate of the
tuberculum, the area of the sixth abdominal segment, and the area of
wax mirrors are significantly different,
This suggests that these characteristics are acquired rather than inherited;
from which it follows that the science of morphometrics used to decide the
race of bees, whether African or Amm/Aml etc, may need a re-think. What say
you, Dave?
Chris
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