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"D. Murrell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Nov 2005 21:40:43 -0500
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Hi Dee and Everyone,

I must confess, I don't really understand much beyond the elementary 101
basics of genetics. I have attempted to steady it, in depth, several
different times. But each time, after several months of intensive effort, I
end up more confused than when I started and have abandoned my efforts.

So, it wouldn't take much to surprise me concerning genetics. And I think
there are lots of surprises for those who understand more than I do. :>)

I've seen some very interesting behavior when bees are on small cell comb.
And there are some indications that some of that behavior is learned and
passed on. Just how it, and if it, is passed is a mystery to me. Maybe by
genetic propensity? Or?

Best Regards
Dennis
Hoping you are enjoying your new home

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