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>I am a reseacher in Nationl Institute of Animal Institute, Japan.
> Dr. Amano, head, and I are working for Honeybee genetics and breeding.
Dr. Amano has successfully
>made sting-split honeybees by Co60 radiation.
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>Kiyoshi Kimura
>Lab. Apiculture
>Department of Animal Genetics
>National Institute of Animal Industry
Having done a lot of instrumental insemination, I occassionally see split
stings in queens - of various stocks, races of bees. etc.
Is there scientific evidence this is developmental or genetic? My guess is
its - mainly developmental.
Susan Cobey
Ohio State University
Dept. of Entomology
1735 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
Tel.(614) 292-7928
Fax (614) 292 2180
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