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I for one wish him 100 success.
Hope he finds his results come easy to him.
 
I wouldn't knock this guy - he could conceivably be the person who works outhow to make bees varroa-resistant. Any research into that has got to be welcome!
 
It has already been done.

Yes but what?

No one do these things alone.

Varroa resistant bees have been 20 years, but still colonies die.
And colonies have died before varroa.

We have not such resources in Finland that some body just start to research the issue.

13 years have gone when bee's gene map was revieled.
.whose bees have changed after that with gene manipulation?
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.whose bees have changed after that with gene manipulation?

Mine.
Selective breeding can be considered a form of manipulation since it brings together combinations that might not normally exist in nature (e.g. single drone insemination).
 
Sorry for my ignorance. Wibble? AKA...BS?

Wibble = wobble

Medical thesaurus

wob·ble
(wah'bĕl),
In molecular biology, unorthodox pairing between the base at the 5' end of an anticodon and the base that pairs with it (in the 3' position of the codon); thus, the anticodon 3'-UCU-5' may pair with 5'-AGA-3' (normal or Watson-Crick pairing) or with 5'-AGG-3' (wobble). Wobble pairings can occur between the unusual base hypoxanthine and adenine, uracil, or cytosine; between uracil and guanine; and between guanine and uracil, when in the 5' position of an anticodon.
See also: wobble base.
 

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