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Re: silly wabbit post# 24243

Monday, 06/13/2011 2:40:28 PM

Monday, June 13, 2011 2:40:28 PM

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I said it before but I guess it got buried. The large commercial worm is very highly domesticated and like most domesticated animals has many weaknesses and vulnerabilities as a result. For example it has stubs for wings and can't fly, so it could not survive in the wild (for many other reasons as well). The process of doing genetic modifications can be hard on an animal not to mention the stress of having genes from another species inserted. That, IMHO, is probably why a less domesticated version was used. (For a good example of the difference between domesticated and wildtype, compare a wild turkey (very intelligent and can fly) to a domesticated version: can't fly, dumb as a fencepost and can barely support its own weight and could never survive in the wild.

It also may have something to do with the wildtype being sequenced and the domestic type not IF that was the case(just a guess) as the wildtype is generally of more scientific interest as opposed to commercial interests. And they'd need to have the sequence available for the specific type they were using for the genetic modifications.

I'm sure they didn't just grab one at random.

Nice to get a decent question out of all the trader chaff today (obviously trading isn't my thing!)
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