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> But, if adaptation has happened Europe would be a far better place to
look for it than the US

Agreed!  Hence the large study performed in Europe

This discussion seems pretty silly.  Take a look at the species Homo
sapiens, and look at how different breeding populations have adapted to
different climates, elevations, solar irradiation, local pathogens, and
diets (lactose or gluten tolerance).  I see no reason to think that honey
bees don't do the same.
-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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