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Genetic evidence for speciation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)
Karl W. Hillig
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA; Current address: 1010 Saratoga Road,
Ballston Lake, NY 12019, USA (e-mail: [email protected])
Received 7 January 2003; accepted in revised form 28 June 2003
Key words: Allozyme, Cannabis, Evolution, Genetics, Origin, Taxonomy


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yes i got it and am balls deep into it.....
 
"Sam Skunk" aka "David Watson" aka "Dr Frankenbeanstein" owns a corporation in the UK that makes Sativex and has genetically modified strains, one with nine times more THC than the most potent strains being bred today. I've heard this dude got his hands on the old school seed collection from a cannabis society that lost it in the 1930s. Is all this true? Maybe, I'm just a no body of no importance in a large corrupt world. Hopefully states will legalize, and others thru-out the world will follow so we can have more scientific research in the private sector. Its not fair the Skunk can work in the open while many good people here on this site have to work in secret.
 
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