• VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world
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      The New Mexico whiptail is also an F1 hybrid. If they go extinct, you can make more by hybridizing a little striped whiptail and a western whiptail. In case anyone thought that ‘species’ was a solidly defined word.

      • Khanzarate@lemmy.world
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        Nah.

        That one was dinosaurs changed gender to male, citing the frog DNA they completed the chain with as having that potential.

        So what was supposed to be an all-female park to prevent reproduction became co-ed and then nature happened.

        • Caboose12000@lemmy.world
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          I’m still confused on the difference

          Edit: thank you to everyone who replied, I understand the difference now

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            Jurassic Park’s version is still sexual reproduction. Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction.

          • lakemalcom10@lemm.ee
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            Parthenogenesis - egg just becomes embryo, no male required

            Jurassic Park - one individual turned from female to male and started making babies

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            One was direct development of an egg into an embryo, the other was conversion of an animal from one sex to another to facilitate mating.

      • StalinIsMaiWaifu
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        No, in Jurassic Park African frogs are used as the genetic gap filler, these frogs (and therefore the dinosaurs) are able to change sex in same sex environents

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      Interesting fact about the NM whiptail, they still need to have sex to reproduce for some reason, despite no gene swap occurring.