Allen,
I was under the impression that mites mate with their siblings. If
such is the case, there would be no interbreeding. Maybe I'm operating
under a misconception.
Mike in LA
Mike,
I asked Gloria DeGrande-Hoffman this very question. What you say is
true. She answered that "they do a great number of remarkable things!" From
that I took it that they do evolve but it was more complex than a quick
answer could explain.
Dick
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