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"Michael J. Schuerger, Sr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:16:05 -0500
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Garth, did you say what you really mean:
 
>Where a gene for resistance is present it moves very rapidly from
bacterial host to host, and soon it destroys the usefullness of an
antibiotic.
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It is one thing to speak of the offspring having a favorable gene, of an
evolutionary and reproductive advantage.  This sentence, however appears
to be claiming that a gene is transferred among existing bacteria, no
reproduction involved. They-do-it-themselves gene splicing, if you will.
 
Is that what you mean?
 
Mike

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