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"Edward E. Southwick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Jun 90 08:28:36 EDT
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Dr. Yoshida and others:
A source for information on DNA i.d. in bees would be H. Glenn Hall
who is at Dept Entomology, Univ Florida, Gainesville 32611; and
D. R. Smith, Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109; also J. Oakeshott, CSIRO,
Div Entomology, Box 1700, Canberra ACT2601, Australia; and C. Moran,
Univ Sydney, NSW2006, Australia; and finally R. Moritz, Bayerische Landes
f Bienenzucht, Burgbergstr 70, D-8520 Erlangen, W Germany; R. Page,
Univ California, Davis, CA...  try these for bee DNA...
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