Bees
1. October 26, 2006 – CNN.com – See attached article
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Event: There is much more to bees than honey
Synopsis: Scientists have been working on genetic codes of honey bees, revealing information about their complex social behavior, sense of smell, and their African origins. The honey bee now joins the mosquito and fruit fly as insects that have had their genomes studied.
Discussion: Scientists studying honey bees can help out in many different areas. These can include allergenic disease, development, gerontology, neuroscience, social behavior and venom toxicology. These areas are being studied by Gene Robinson, director of the University of Illinois Bee Research Facility. He also added that the honey bee project could benefit research for agriculture, biological research, and human health. I believe that the allergic disease research is very important because not only do I suffer from extremely bad......
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