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03-22-15, 07:55 AM
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two face pacman morph
I was messing around on the all powerful interwebs and came across this cool looking guy. Apparently it was bred at the frog ranch. Is there anywhere else that had come up with a sweet morph like, or similar to this.... Or am i completely naive and this was photo shopped?
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03-22-15, 10:20 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
It's not a morph that can be inherited. It's a chimera. This occurs when multiple fertilized eggs fuse. If you took gene samples from each half of this frog, they would be different. I've seen many chimeric mice, tarantulas, and salamanders, but this is the first frog of the sort I've seen!
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03-22-15, 11:48 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
Another thing I'd like to add is that having a perfect half-and-half chimera like this is the most common, because it makes the polarity mechanisms of each genome happy and reduces developmental conflicts, but it is possible to see a random distribution of the genomes. Here's a couple pictures(not mine!) that I dug up:
Another half-and-half chimera. In animals with asymmetrical organs, the internal distribution of each genome can vary.
This dog is more random. But still, the genes in the black-furred parts and the tan-furred parts will be different. Hard to tell, but it looks like that all-black forepaw might be larger than the all-tan one? It's quite possible.
It's also possible for a chimera's sex organs to produce gametes from both genomes, especially in animals with symmetrical paired sex organs where each genome can have its own. Their offspring would not be chimeric, however. They would inherit genes from one genome or the other, and not both, unless another egg fusion happened!
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03-22-15, 02:03 PM
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Re: two face pacman morph
Crazy stuff! I kinda want that dog....lol
Are their any physical issues? Like organs not working and such?
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03-22-15, 05:04 PM
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Re: two face pacman morph
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Crazy stuff! I kinda want that dog....lol
Are their any physical issues? Like organs not working and such?
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The eggs are fused before they become determinate, so as long as both complete genomes are free of defects they should both put out the same developmental hormones and direct overall development normally. For example, once one cell has been determined to become a liver, no other cells should be given that determination, so there should be one liver with one genome throughout, healthy and functional. I imagine problems could arise if egg cells fused a bit late and perhaps a vital organ, such as a heart, is doubled, but the embryo wouldn't mature if that were the case. Also, if the two genomes involved were incompatible for some reason, such as mismatched blood types, development would be halted before it became anything.
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03-22-15, 07:30 PM
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Re: two face pacman morph
Absolutely magnificent. Have you bred the said salamanders and tarantula?
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03-23-15, 04:52 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
That's an awesome pacman.
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03-23-15, 08:14 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
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Absolutely magnificent. Have you bred the said salamanders and tarantula?
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I have not(haven't owned any chimeras myself) but I imagine chimeras that combine multiple morphs might be useful for breeders because it would be like 2 animals in one, if their paired sex organs turn out to each carry different genomes. As I noted before, offspring couldn't inherit genes from both genomes in the chimera, but in something that produces many offspring at once like frogs, salamanders, snakes etc, you could get a mix as if 3 parents were involved in the breeding(assuming 1 chimera with 2 distinct genomes and 1 normal parent to pair it with). Could you imagine how much a chimeric ball python would go for? I've never heard of one happening, but if it did exist it ought to cost at least as much as both morphs combined if it was proven to produce gametes of both morphs.
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03-23-15, 08:26 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
That would be insane. And imagine if it WAS hereditary.. Big money for those snakes. And who wouldn't want a albino regular visual pied. Haha
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03-23-15, 11:14 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
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That would be insane. And imagine if it WAS hereditary.. Big money for those snakes. And who wouldn't want a albino regular visual pied. Haha
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Hmm your mention of pied makes me realize that chimeras could mess up breeding projects just as easily as they can enhance them! If you have an asymmetrical chimera between say a leucy and a normal, it could be sold as pied and not produce any pied babies! Worse, it could produce all normals!
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03-23-15, 11:19 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
interesting thread....
thanks for sharing folks
cheers shaun
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03-23-15, 06:15 PM
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Re: two face pacman morph
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Hmm your mention of pied makes me realize that chimeras could mess up breeding projects just as easily as they can enhance them! If you have an asymmetrical chimera between say a leucy and a normal, it could be sold as pied and not produce any pied babies! Worse, it could produce all normals!
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That would be very unfortunate. i wouldn't ever breed ANYTHING.. i have no interest in it, or have the time and money to invest into breeding. lol i just want a frog that looks like that... a snake would be even cooler
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03-23-15, 06:18 PM
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Re: two face pacman morph
whats the likely-hood of two fertilized eggs fusing together in frogs? is this more common than i think?
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03-23-15, 06:19 PM
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Re: two face pacman morph
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That would be very unfortunate. i wouldn't ever breed ANYTHING.. i have no interest in it, or have the time and money to invest into breeding. lol i just want a frog that looks like that... a snake would be even cooler
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You say you have no intrest in breeding anything now. give it time and I'd be willing to bet that one day you will get the itch to be able to say that you paired something and this is one of the babies oyu produced. I suspect one day the time will come.
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03-24-15, 07:35 AM
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Re: two face pacman morph
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You say you have no intrest in breeding anything now. give it time and I'd be willing to bet that one day you will get the itch to be able to say that you paired something and this is one of the babies oyu produced. I suspect one day the time will come.
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possibly... but as of right now, i highly doubt it.
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