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Gavin said "I hadn't heard that someone wanted to sequence the bee genome,
but if they do, and if they will permit wide use of that information, I
applaud it."
Hear, hear.
There is at least one annual recurring multi-million dollar effort going on
in the US that is focusing on the honeybee's nervous system. I suspect
there is at least one additional similar project, and I know for certain
that presumably-qualified researchers are trying to get support for still
more. These efforts have already led to GM honeybees; albeit on a small
scale.
As anyone knows who has read Seeley's The Wisdom of the Hive, these animals
we love and respect are truly remarkable. I have no doubt that their
continued study will make life more comfortable (if not more meaningful) for
humans and a better understanding of their genetic makeup will almost
certainly be a critical part of these efforts.
Lloyd
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Lloyd Spear Owner, Ross Rounds, Inc. The finest in comb honey production.
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