the mix Hi SS,
Good point. Plasmids bring the agrobacterium back to mind.
I guess I'm trying to narrow down some of our affliction and symptoms where correlation occurs - the fly larvae could explain the crawling, tracks, debris and more. They seem to follow a life cycle and thrive, so cant be THAT franenstein (sp?).
Fly larvae trouble the places sufferers often have trouble with... hypodermis, hairs, nose, mouth, ears, eyes, sinus tubes, nipples, lungs, throat, intestines, bladder, colon - any cavities really.
I'm researching what kills them and it pretty darn matches the things we use/take.
If anyone can help with researching this angle some, try googling key words like; myiasis, drosophila, fly larvae, maggots
cheers
Jo xxx |