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View Poll Results: Lesser and butters are...

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  • The same morph

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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    I still honestly think that the two morphs are part of the same gene complex, but with different individual gene expression. That would also explain why some butters look more like lessers and some lessers more like butters. (ie it's not one single gene that causes the butter effect, nor a single gene that causes the lesser effect, but a combination of genes from the same toolkit).

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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Well, how about the difference they create when combined with other morphs?

    For example, the butter spider and the lesser spider.
    Well goodness! I had not seen those 2 pictures before. Hmmm, might be revamping my original thought that they are the same morph.....


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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Quote Originally Posted by janeothejungle View Post
    I still honestly think that the two morphs are part of the same gene complex, but with different individual gene expression. That would also explain why some butters look more like lessers and some lessers more like butters. (ie it's not one single gene that causes the butter effect, nor a single gene that causes the lesser effect, but a combination of genes from the same toolkit).

    My .02


    Cheers,
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    So are you suggesting different allele combos then?


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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Well, how about the difference they create when combined with other morphs?

    For example, the butter spider and the lesser spider.
    hehe. just what i was thinking...
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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Here are pics of my adult Butter...

    Someone post some of an adult Lesser.

    Butter


    Butter x Black Pastel

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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    lesser and butters are ugly.. They all look the same with a little different color. Big Deal! Mojaves on the other hand.. Kick arse!
    JMHO!!

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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Well, how about the difference they create when combined with other morphs?

    For example, the butter spider and the lesser spider.
    I think the examples you are using are an older animal and a younger animal which to me explains much of the darkness. Not that it's that much of a difference mind you.

    Personally I think they're the same morph, just different founder animals from different wild populations. I predict that the more they're outbred the quicker you won't be able to tell them apart.

    You can't tell them apart now in a lot of collections.
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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Last edited by dr del; 05-31-2008 at 09:51 PM. Reason: picture larger than 800 pixels wide

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    Re: Lets talk lesser and butters

    Quote Originally Posted by jknudson View Post
    To me, butters and lessers seem to be basically different lines of the same morph, similar to pastels. Sometimes they look different, and their supers look a fair bit different, but the genes react in a similar fashion.

    yep, exactly!
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