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> I have heard it said that todays racehorse industry can trace the ancestry 
> of most of the succesful horses to a single sire. I have no idea if this 
> is true but maybe it is close? Is beekeeping in the western world any 
> different?

Both Australian and American stocks are imports, and as such must be limited 
genetically to the imported genes, I should think.  Efforts have been made 
in recent years, both legally and surreptitiously, to augment that perceived 
deficiency. 

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