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Bill Truesdell <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Oct 2004 16:01:24 -0400
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Dave Cushman wrote:

> All of this boils down to the fact that the genes required
> 'probably' already exist within many bee colonies, it is just a
> matter of getting the right combinations together. Simple to say
> but a vastly difficult task, due to sheer numbers of
> possibilities.

Excellent post, I would only add that the change may not be permanent.
Varroa can go from resistant to susceptible and back again. It is not
just one way.

One of the discoveries of the human genome project was that they still
do not know how many genes we have since many of the sequences have no
apparent use. But sometime in the past they may have had importance.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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