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Sun, 4 Apr 2004 12:53:53 -0700
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Zach Huang wrote

> A recent research article  related to GMO and bees from my lab is
available here:
>
> http://cyberbee.msu.edu/huangpub/2003JAR.pdf
>

Interesting study. I have never viewed GMOs from the perspective of being a
tool in beekeeping practice. I do not know enough about GMO and honeybees to
really enter the debate, but this is certainly interesting research.

Thanks
Frank Seiler
www.seilerbees.com

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