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> My observations suggest that chilling
> > events have something to do with the
> > virulence of the combined pathogens.
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> >But weren't many of the "CCD Samples" taken from colonies in Florida?
I never said that chilling was necessary.
> Are there at least strain numbers assigned?
Yes for some of the viruses, and bootstrap trees for their relationships.
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> >And if Beelogics has anything even close to a viable anti-viral, why would
> they focus the technology on bees, when one might focus on more serious and
> far more profitable problems than IAPV, such as HIV-AIDS
RNAi is more problematic in mammals, including humans. Works best in
plants and invertebrates.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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