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  • 08-04-2006, 12:38 PM
    shhhli
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    No "visuallly different" super.

    -adam

    But in terms of super genetics? IE: full spider clutches?
  • 08-04-2006, 01:02 PM
    SnakeySnakeSnake
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shhhli
    But in terms of super genetics? IE: full spider clutches?

    That is my second question. Logically in my mind, it is possible.... unless there is some fatality rule that will kill it off if it has both spider genes.
  • 08-04-2006, 01:23 PM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shhhli
    But in terms of super genetics? IE: full spider clutches?

    Super is not really a genetics term..its a snake breeder's term, bnut its a good term......its a term that describes the appearance of a snake. (It describes phenotypes not genotypes).

    A couple of other definations:

    Allele: Version of a gene
    Phenotype: Appearance or trait of an organism
    Genotype: The specific composition of alleles for a give gene pair or set of
    gene pairs (i.e. Pp or SsPp)


    Hetrozygous (adl.)-having two different alleles for a given gene pair (Ss)
    Homozygous-having two of the same allele for a given gene pair (SS or ss)

    Dominant-Only Need one copy of the Gene to look different than normal (Ss)
    recessive-need to copies of the gene to look different than normal (albinos for example aa)


    Super is used when the homozygous dominant genotype looks different than the hetrozygote. This occurs with co-dominant genetics.

    SuperPastel occurs with the homozygous dominant genotype (PP) of the Pastel allele. Because the (PP) genotype is visually different from the hetrozygous pastel genotype (Pp), the prefix Super- is applied to this appearance.

    In dominant genetics the dominant homozygote (SS) looks no different than the hetrozygote (Ss).

    This means that you can never be 100% certain with simple breeding experiments that you have a homozygous spider. You could breed a normal to a spider and see if you only got spiders year after year.

    If you got 3 clutches which had all 8 spiders you could be pretty statistically confident that you had a Spider with a homozygous dominant genotype (SS).

    The chance of not producing a normal from a Ss x ss in 24 offspring would be over 1 in a million.

    By now someone ethier has a spider that only produces spiders or we dont fully understand the genetics of the trait.....(ie something else is going on so that the SS genotype is not produced)
  • 08-04-2006, 01:27 PM
    Adam_Wysocki
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SnakeySnakeSnake
    That is my second question. Logically in my mind, it is possible.... unless there is some fatality rule that will kill it off if it has both spider genes.

    This has been hashed over a couple of times on this site ... search around for the full discussion.

    But, the bottom line is, spiders were proven in 99 ... but since it was a brand new project, only a small number of girls were produced ... you figure if all goes well 3 years to raise up the girls to breeding size ... producing the first possible super spiders in 2002 ... no visual, so now you gotta figure what's going on ... some of those spider (possible supers) were surely sold because Kevin was probably figuring that he just "missed" (who knows if the people that bought them actually bred them, killed them by accident, or what) .... keep some of those males and breed them in 2003 ... maybe there were all spider clutches in 04, and then again, maybe Kev just missed? ... maybe he picked the wrong males to breed ... since they all do look alike, it's not easy, and 1 year for males/3 years for girls isn't always as easy as it sounds ... neither is always getting clutches from the girls you put boys with ... or having enough girls to "dink" in large scale while you're still trying to run a business ... all that aside, if there were some all spider clutches from possible super spider males in 04 or 05, with all of the heat that Kev is getting from "internet experts" *cough*idiots*cough* would you think he'd be willing to come running to a message board and scream "I did it! I did it!" when he could have just gotten lucky in the odds game? OR do you think he'd want to do those same breedings again for another season just to be sure ... so that the "internet experts" don't have any "ammo" to fire off conspiracy theories with ... Based on the timeline ... if all went perfect, 05 or 06 should be that "second year" ... if "all went perfect" ... the rub about working with live animals, is that nothing ever works out how you'd like ... they always have a way of humbling you.

    Just my :2cent:

    -adam
  • 08-04-2006, 01:57 PM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    This has been hashed over a couple of times on this site ... search around for the full discussion.

    But, the bottom line is, spiders were proven in 99 ... but since it was a brand new project, only a small number of girls were produced ... you figure if all goes well 3 years to raise up the girls to breeding size ... producing the first possible super spiders in 2002 ... no visual, so now you gotta figure what's going on ... some of those spider (possible supers) were surely sold because Kevin was probably figuring that he just "missed" (who knows if the people that bought them actually bred them, killed them by accident, or what) .... keep some of those males and breed them in 2003 ... maybe there were all spider clutches in 04, and then again, maybe Kev just missed? ... maybe he picked the wrong males to breed ... since they all do look alike, it's not easy, and 1 year for males/3 years for girls isn't always as easy as it sounds ... neither is always getting clutches from the girls you put boys with ... or having enough girls to "dink" in large scale while you're still trying to run a business ... all that aside, if there were some all spider clutches from possible super spider males in 04 or 05, with all of the heat that Kev is getting from "internet experts" *cough*idiots*cough* would you think he'd be willing to come running to a message board and scream "I did it! I did it!" when he could have just gotten lucky in the odds game? OR do you think he'd want to do those same breedings again for another season just to be sure ... so that the "internet experts" don't have any "ammo" to fire off conspiracy theories with ... Based on the timeline ... if all went perfect, 05 or 06 should be that "second year" ... if "all went perfect" ... the rub about working with live animals, is that nothing ever works out how you'd like ... they always have a way of humbling you.

    Just my :2cent:

    -adam


    Or this third possibility....no one wants to say they only have a spider that produces spiders until they feel very confident (this is different for different people) or they want to hold onto it very very much and keep it secret!

    they havent been around that long (7 years) so it might be possible that the spiders sold were the homzygous spiders.....and that they werent breed very much or at all by the smaller hobbyists who bought them....this does seem a bit strange however....fluky things do happen though....and it does take a few years to get these animals up to breeding weight.

    To me the consipiracy theories dont make complete sense for the people who are supposedly generating them......if homozygous dominant spiders arent produced because homozygous Spider genotype is lethal, this would maintain or raise the long-term value of spiders. This means that it is harder to produce spiders! The rarer something is the more it usually is worth.

    Though the term "lethal" isnt exactly a marketer's dream....especially if your customer base doesnt realize, believe, or understand that the lethal allele does nothing negatively to the animal in the hetrozygous condition. You could always come up with a "nicer" term.....SS is non-viable, non-existant, etc.


    Sooner or later this question will be answered, inquiring minds (i.e. idiots) and potential investors would like to know. Maybe in 2024 when we have 25 years worth of spider breedings we will be able to say that the homozygous spider is non-existant. Time will tell.
  • 08-04-2006, 02:10 PM
    Adam_Wysocki
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
    inquiring minds (i.e. idiots)

    Thank you Mendel ... I really enjoy being antagonized. :sweeet:

    -adam
  • 08-04-2006, 02:38 PM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Thank you Mendel ... I really enjoy being antagonized. :sweeet:

    -adam

    I am not trying to antagoize you....I'm just saying perhaps the people would just like to know....they are curious.

    I dont think it fair to label all people that want to know as "idiots" that's all......in my mind, that's like creating a consipracy theory about the people who want to know more about these animals but are still somewhat beginners or are on the sidelines...like "we" have a secret agenda of price drop in mind....

    Personally, I think most people just are curious about the stituation and are trying to figure it out for themselves....

    Only when I have the money and confidence in my bp breeding/husbrandy skills, I'd like to get a spider

    Ill want to get one regardless of whether they are possible in the homozygous dominant form or not.......there are tons of designer morph you create with this one base morph and the base morph is awesome looking in my opinion.

    Besides if small breeders stick to your good advice about selling the same as any other breeder...why worry about us hacks and our amateur science?

    We are just curious and trying to enjoy the hobby in our own way.
  • 08-04-2006, 02:47 PM
    Adam_Wysocki
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
    I dont think it fair to label all people that want to know as "idiots" that's all

    Did you even read what I typed?

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    with all of the heat that Kev is getting from "internet experts" *cough*idiots*cough*

    I NEVER STATED that people that are just curious are idiots ... just the people that are specifically giving Kevin a hard time with baseless speculation, accusations, and conspicacy theories.

    Nice attempt at twisting my words though ... Thanks a lot buddy ... Like I said, I really appreciate it! ;) :sweeet:

    -adam
  • 08-04-2006, 02:49 PM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Did you even read what I typed?



    I NEVER STATED that people that are just curious are idiots ... just the people that are specifically giving Kevin a hard time with baseless speculation, accusations, and conspicacy theories.

    Nice attempt at twisting my words though ... Thanks a lot buddy ... Like I said, I really appreciate it! ;) :sweeet:

    -adam

    I'm saying maybe they arent idoits for giving him "heat"...they are just curious and want to know. I agree with you that if they are making baseless accusations while pressuring him that this is a stupid behavior. But only if they are doing that.....everything else seems just like curiousity to me.

    Not trying to twist your words...I think I just misunderstood them. Thanks for clarifying your position and what you meant.
  • 08-04-2006, 03:02 PM
    Adam_Wysocki
    Re: Pin, Spider questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
    I'm saying maybe they arent idoits for giving him "heat"...they are just curious and want to know. I agree with you that if they are making baseless accusations while pressuring him that this is a stupid behavior. But only if they are doing that.....everything else seems just like curiousity to me.

    Not trying to twist your words...I think I just misunderstood them. Thanks for clarifying your position and what you meant.

    WOW.

    -adam
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