Inbreeding with Yourself

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    Reproduction usually takes two parents, at least in most sexually reproductive species. But there's a few different species that have decided to go solo, so to speak. From whiptail lizards to California condors, here are a few of the coolest single moms in the animal world!
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  • @SciShow
    @SciShow  15 днів тому +38

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    • @LookatRealNumberes
      @LookatRealNumberes 14 днів тому +2

      How do we know examples of parthenogenosis aren't gynogenosis

    • @varoonnone7159
      @varoonnone7159 14 днів тому

      So if parthenogenesis was possible in hominids, Jesus should have been a girl ?

    • @jrgatess
      @jrgatess 13 днів тому +1

      It seems that the references are the same as the video about clocks ua-cam.com/video/c2VlfnwitH4/v-deo.htmlsi=LDzF0cCCpu3Nnmt-

    • @kellyscreatures8046
      @kellyscreatures8046 9 днів тому

      In the video, she said that there would probably never be a mammal discovered that can complete parthenogenesis, but then the explanation clearly stated that this was why placental mammals specifically couldn't do parthenogenesis. Does this mean that marsupials or monotremes could possibly complete parthenogenesis, or is there a different explanation for that being impossible?

    • @elizaparakeet8769
      @elizaparakeet8769 8 днів тому

      @scishow Serious question: Can condors and vultures cross-breed? They look so similar and if Narwhals and Belugas can make a Narluga..... then maybe it's possible for a Conture or Vuldor bird to exist.

  • @HeyNonyNonymous
    @HeyNonyNonymous 14 днів тому +826

    "Sadly, Sharlot is not on track to start a new underwater religion"
    Me: *putting on my ultramarine colored yarmulke, my stingray shaped robe and my scooba gear* "She who gave virgin birth may never drown again!"

    • @I1like1wood1ash
      @I1like1wood1ash 14 днів тому +45

      I seriously love Rays and Skates, so I'm already converted.
      May Mother Sharlot bless us with the light of her gleaming fins!

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 13 днів тому +16

      @@I1like1wood1ash lisan al-sting

    • @markz172
      @markz172 13 днів тому +11

      Praise be unto Sharlot🙏🏼 Hallowed be thy name!

    • @alexv3357
      @alexv3357 13 днів тому +9

      What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger

    • @LightBlueVans
      @LightBlueVans 13 днів тому +8

      praise to Sharlot!! 🙇🏻‍♀️

  • @tjcloar1913
    @tjcloar1913 14 днів тому +1190

    Alt title: Animals that took “I don’t need no man” literally

    • @TheSunkissedmein2000
      @TheSunkissedmein2000 14 днів тому +9

      Man or male?

    • @BenWillock
      @BenWillock 14 днів тому +40

      By definition, non-human animals are not men lol

    • @tjcloar1913
      @tjcloar1913 14 днів тому +42

      @@BenWillock the actual saying is man though

    • @mr.anderson4755
      @mr.anderson4755 14 днів тому

      Alt Alt title: Animals that took "Go F#$% yourself" literally

    • @GhostNinja0007
      @GhostNinja0007 14 днів тому +17

      @@tjcloar1913 but male animals aren’t men, a MAN is specifically male humans nothing else

  • @nicholaslogan6840
    @nicholaslogan6840 14 днів тому +540

    This subtle but elegant WInnie the Pooh shirt shall not go unnoticed.

    • @DeRien8
      @DeRien8 14 днів тому +28

      I was hoping someone else thought that.

    • @dandeehart9553
      @dandeehart9553 14 днів тому

      At least she has some pants or britches on. 🍯 🙂

    • @TheTuttle99
      @TheTuttle99 14 днів тому +5

      ​@@DeRien8there are dozens of us!

    • @dominikaslizewska3393
      @dominikaslizewska3393 14 днів тому +41

      It’s Jarvis Johnstons merch 😊

    • @tashafall6091
      @tashafall6091 13 днів тому

      @@dominikaslizewska3393I was literally about to tell them the same before I saw your comment, yay seeing other Jarvis fans in the wild. I’m a huge fan, I’m even premium enough to view his gold channel. :)

  • @PurpleEnbyTerminator
    @PurpleEnbyTerminator 14 днів тому +284

    I live in the Chihuahuan desert in New Mexico where the New Mexico whiptail is. I see these girls constantly. They are also lovingly dubbed “lesbian lizards” because they sometimes get a little frisky with each other to promote ovulation.

    • @Hershewed
      @Hershewed 11 днів тому +23

      Leafy Street lesbian gecko army as well

    • @dorongrossman-naples9207
      @dorongrossman-naples9207 11 днів тому +7

      Woa...lesbians...

    • @seansingh4421
      @seansingh4421 10 днів тому +14

      First the frogs and now geckos ? Those chemicals in waters are running wild 😂😂😂😂

  • @scifirocks
    @scifirocks 13 днів тому +75

    Mourning geckos are really cool, they're essentially lesbian lizards. They can produce young by themselves, but the process needs another gecko to mount them to start the process. Also, it's a female only species

    • @radiowlet
      @radiowlet 7 днів тому +3

      tiny lesbian gecko army ...

  • @GeoffryGifari
    @GeoffryGifari 14 днів тому +278

    Wait... if female bees kill and eat diploid males, does that mean the bees can tell diploid males apart from haploid males?

    • @LawTaranis
      @LawTaranis 14 днів тому +163

      If the DNA codes for a pheromone, it would probably change the form of the pheromones if there are extra copies. Nature is wild.

    • @ellie8272
      @ellie8272 14 днів тому

      This likely evolved because a haploid male shares 100% of his dna with his queen, while his children would only share 50%, making them loyal to the hive over their own young. Diploid males share equal dna with their mother and their young, making them potential traitors if they left to breed with an outside female

    • @Madhura_Yuvaraj_Badhe
      @Madhura_Yuvaraj_Badhe 13 днів тому +97

      Indeed, the astute worker bees possess a remarkable ability to discern between diploid and haploid males. Let’s explore this fascinating phenomenon:
      Distinct Characteristics:
      Diploid males exhibit certain distinctive features that set them apart from haploid males (drones):
      Size: Diploid males are larger than haploid males.
      Eye Color: Their eyes are darker due to the presence of additional genetic material.
      Antennae: Diploid males have shorter antennae compared to drones.
      Behavior: They often display abnormal behavior, such as being less active or less responsive.
      Worker Bee Behavior:
      When worker bees encounter a diploid male larva in the brood cell, they assess its characteristics.
      If it exhibits the telltale signs of being diploid, they take decisive action.
      Elimination Process:
      Worker bees promptly remove the diploid male larva from the brood cell.
      They may consume it or discard it outside the hive.
      This process ensures that valuable resources are not wasted on non-functional males.
      Colony Optimization:
      Worker bees prioritize the overall health and efficiency of the colony.
      By eliminating diploid males, they maintain a balanced sex ratio and conserve resources.
      In summary, the worker bees’ ability to recognize and selectively eliminate diploid males demonstrates their adaptive intelligence and commitment to the colony’s well-being. 🐝🔍🚀
      For further exploration, you can delve into the intricate world of honeybee biology.

    • @yYSilverFoxYy
      @yYSilverFoxYy 13 днів тому

      @@Madhura_Yuvaraj_BadheSo basically bee eugenics. Abort the defective ones… While they’re babies. These are some pretty ruthless creatures.😭💔

    • @NoeDactyl
      @NoeDactyl 13 днів тому +4

      Interesting! Thank you!

  • @CorbiniteVids
    @CorbiniteVids 14 днів тому +68

    *uses hank green's youtube shorts as a divining tool to predict the next scishow episodes*

  • @mr.jglokta191
    @mr.jglokta191 14 днів тому +251

    And then there is the male Anglerfish who probably wishes the female would go for Parthenogenesis instead

    • @theworldoflivvy3150
      @theworldoflivvy3150 14 днів тому +60

      And mantises... and most spiders... and some snakes...

    • @paigemalloy4276
      @paigemalloy4276 14 днів тому

      Ugh... Those poor little guys. It's got to suck having to live out your life with your mouth fused to the rear end of a gigantic female and used as nothing more than a living set of gonads 😭

    • @erictan1802
      @erictan1802 14 днів тому

      But the thing is, they males would wanna screw them still.

    • @Echo_the_half_glitch
      @Echo_the_half_glitch 14 днів тому +2

      Yeeeaaaah

    • @morningtime7187
      @morningtime7187 13 днів тому +8

      And evolve himself fully out of existence like the male whiptail?

  • @elizaalmabuena
    @elizaalmabuena 14 днів тому +168

    whiptails!! their common Spanish name (at least where I live) is lesbian jumping lizards

    • @user-zr6er2xs3w
      @user-zr6er2xs3w 14 днів тому +2

      How is that said, in spanish?

    • @elizaalmabuena
      @elizaalmabuena 14 днів тому +26

      @@user-zr6er2xs3w as in not translating it, or actual pronunciation?
      as for not translating it is: Lagartijas lesbianas saltarinas

    • @johnburnside7828
      @johnburnside7828 14 днів тому +4

      Is that where Little Orphan Annie got her catchphrase?

    • @ellie8272
      @ellie8272 14 днів тому +17

      It's a shame she didn't mention the lesbian ovulation rituals of the lizards (felt weirdly cut from the script)

    • @HotBlasterBot
      @HotBlasterBot 14 днів тому +10

      @@ellie8272 It would have even been appropriate for this week!

  • @AceSpadeThePikachu
    @AceSpadeThePikachu 14 днів тому +118

    Sure, the idea on a woman giving birth to a boy with the highest Midi-Chlorian count ever seen; conceived from The Force itself; may sound cool at first...uuuuntil he grows up, starts wining about sand and then turns to the Dark Side and helps nearly wipe out all the Jedi.

    • @Tim.Stotelmeyer.2984
      @Tim.Stotelmeyer.2984 14 днів тому +1

      Where did his Y chromosome come from? Is his mother XXY? Or do male humans in a galaxy far far away not have Y chromosomes?

    • @SirsasthNigam.
      @SirsasthNigam. 9 днів тому +5

      @@Tim.Stotelmeyer.2984 He is Chosen One like Jesus

    • @Connie_cpu
      @Connie_cpu 9 днів тому

      @@Tim.Stotelmeyer.2984 The more common theory is that palpatine did it with force shenanigans

    • @hamstermc7807
      @hamstermc7807 8 днів тому +6

      @@Connie_cpu More specifically, the theory goes that the experiments Palpatine conducted with his master - which consisted of attempting to exploit midichlorians to basically play god (see: the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise for details) - pissed off the Force so much that it made Anakin happen as a counterattack/sick comeback/ironic prank

    • @thepirateswirled
      @thepirateswirled 6 днів тому

      And then it will be: "No, I'm your mother, and only"

  • @anarchyantz1564
    @anarchyantz1564 14 днів тому +56

    "Let's talk about sex....or lack of it"
    "And I took that personally"...

  • @M_Alexander
    @M_Alexander 14 днів тому +205

    "Life, uh, finds a way."

    • @Jon-bv7nl
      @Jon-bv7nl 14 днів тому

      nahhhhhhhh 💀💀💀

    • @Jon-bv7nl
      @Jon-bv7nl 14 днів тому +1

      @@M_Alexander when someone adds ton of "H" and skulls it means nahhhhhhh thats crazy not nah as in no

    • @M_Alexander
      @M_Alexander 14 днів тому

      @@Jon-bv7nl oh well I'm old and can't keep up

    • @doge_shorts1
      @doge_shorts1 14 днів тому +3

      feminists gon become fans of these animals lol

    • @M_Alexander
      @M_Alexander 14 днів тому +3

      @@doge_shorts1 did you mean to post that somewhere else?

  • @awsumaustin7650
    @awsumaustin7650 14 днів тому +98

    You know that Jarvis has good merch. Featured on GMM and now SciShow

    • @L0rdOfThePies
      @L0rdOfThePies 14 днів тому +3

      Haha i picked up on it

    • @missalii4792
      @missalii4792 13 днів тому +1

      Lol mine came in last week and it's funny how many people in my life said Winnie the Pooh. I even see comments here saying it

  • @Ze_Austin
    @Ze_Austin 14 днів тому +57

    "Trying My Best" is merch from Jarvis Johnson, a fun UA-camr
    Really nice to see ❤

  • @scottbruner9266
    @scottbruner9266 12 днів тому +15

    I really like the new aesthetic of the channel. The actual “studio” rather than the green screen. Y’all are growing up 😂

    • @JamesFrancis-xj6xm
      @JamesFrancis-xj6xm 4 дні тому

      Scishow are sickos who support torturing animals with toxic chemicals and disease. That's what science is about, that's all science is. Alternative? Disease! Stop curing disease!

  • @XRatedPoetry
    @XRatedPoetry 14 днів тому +53

    5:40 Having a baby doesn't mean you get along afterwards... trust me...

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 14 днів тому +63

    I just spent all morning researching the self-cloning (parthenogenesis) Marbled Crayfish to win an argument with my brother… then this pops up. The argument? That these were the crayfish we used to catch in West GA back in the ‘80s and early ‘90s. Had to show that they aren’t yet pervasive except in the streams they’ve been introduced to by humans since being discovered 1995. Obviously, they could exist naturally in one stream somewhere if their origin was not in captivity but it’s not likely to be that one.

    • @abtinbarzin8369
      @abtinbarzin8369 14 днів тому +4

      Haven't done much research into it, but I have read some of the overviews written about it: correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it linked back to the German pet trade? If so, then they had to get the animals from somewhere, and I'd assume that they were just caught and imported from the US.

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 14 днів тому

      @@abtinbarzin8369 A German discovered them after buying “Texas Crayfish” from an American pet dealer and noticing the parthenogenesis in 1995. They weren’t even named until 2003. It very well may have come from a wild-caught population somewhere but they would have been isolated, not pervasive, and the distribution map does not even include West GA, meaning the odds that we had them as kids were very low. Because they can’t easily get from one waterway to another disconnected one, all known wild populations were introduced there by people.
      That said, I recall a pet shop in town that had a pregnant crayfish (eggs/young under tail). My twin brother and I were literally saving money for it when we found out there were free crayfish in the woods right behind us. :) Most were small but a few were almost lobster-sized! Before you knew it, all of our aquariums had wild-caught crayfish of all sizes… and I never saw a single adult with young. We put that money toward our saving for some Red Eared Sliders (turtles) and by the time we had enough Georgia had made it illegal to sell them due to the possibility of carrying Salmonella.

  • @legendaryocelot
    @legendaryocelot 14 днів тому +23

    I guess when the angry man told the animals to "f themselves", they took it to heart.

  • @jdmancillasalvo4062
    @jdmancillasalvo4062 14 днів тому +82

    Darnnnnn you!!! You said baby shark and now I have the baby shark song stuck in my head.

    • @peterprime2140
      @peterprime2140 14 днів тому +6

      Virgin Birth doo doo doo do doo doo

    • @nebulan
      @nebulan 14 днів тому +14

      Lol they also mentioned "daddy shark". The scishow wtiters are trying to torture us!

    • @Dont-jy5ox
      @Dont-jy5ox 14 днів тому +10

      They also mentioned 'Grandpa Shark' and 'Grandma Shark' 💀💀

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 14 днів тому +3

      sleeper agent awakened

    • @salmaislam3415
      @salmaislam3415 14 днів тому

      Also mommy shark

  • @SciMinute
    @SciMinute 14 днів тому +29

    I’ve noticed a lot of biology videos being uploaded lately! It’s such an intriguing topic!

  • @petersmythe6462
    @petersmythe6462 14 днів тому +14

    I think we need to distinguish between clonal parthenogenesis and consanguinous parthenogenesis. In the case of cloning there isn't really genetic information lost at the individual level or multiplication of deleterious alleles within an individual.
    In the case of consanguinity, then it is almost maximally bad from the standpoint of deleterious recessives.

  • @dustind4694
    @dustind4694 14 днів тому +22

    Wait, wait. So in birds, ZZ is (usually) top?

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 13 днів тому +1

      heeeeeey

    • @LoneIrbis
      @LoneIrbis 11 днів тому +1

      They swap a lot though, at least pigeons do for sure

    • @dustind4694
      @dustind4694 11 днів тому

      @@LoneIrbis Huh, learn something new every day.

    • @LoneIrbis
      @LoneIrbis 11 днів тому +8

      @@dustind4694 lol even more so: some pigeon dudes are exclusively bottoms 😂 I have one pigeon like that, he's an awesome dad, sitting on kids non-stop, but it took him a while to come a father because he totally refused to top his wife and it took his wife a few months to learn to be a top 🤣

    • @ForestFire369
      @ForestFire369 3 дні тому

      ​@@LoneIrbisThis comment took me for a ride. Wow

  • @EattheApple666
    @EattheApple666 14 днів тому +21

    You sure this isn't the Virgin Mary of the sea thing? Maybe we should worship Shark God! LOL

  • @Ocealuna
    @Ocealuna 14 днів тому +28

    We all know what Dr. Malcom would say…

  • @bari2883
    @bari2883 14 днів тому +9

    Someone needs praise for bringing the condors from the brink of extinction.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @MOSMASTERING
    @MOSMASTERING 12 днів тому +5

    The word "Parthenon" originates from ancient Greek and is derived from the Greek word Parthenṓn, which means "virgin's apartment" or "maiden's quarters." The Parthenon is a famous ancient temple located on the Athenian Acropolis in Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the Greeks often referred to as "Parthenos" (meaning "virgin" or "maiden").
    The connection between the Parthenon and the concept of virginity stems from its association with the goddess Athena, who was regarded as a virgin deity. The temple served as a monumental shrine to Athena Parthenos, embodying her role as a maiden goddess and symbolizing her purity and wisdom.

  • @Chrismas815
    @Chrismas815 14 днів тому +25

    Ok so 7 is mammals but you only covered placental mammals. What about monotremes, where no placenta is formed?

    • @Wolfie54545
      @Wolfie54545 14 днів тому +11

      I bet the cell tagging is still a thing.

    • @Lutefisk445
      @Lutefisk445 14 днів тому +12

      they probably would've given them an honorable mention if there had been any documented cases

    • @darthphilfy
      @darthphilfy 12 днів тому

      There is only the two monotremes, the echidna and the platypus, and they get their freak on in the standard manner. Well kind of, the male echidna has a 4 headed penis and the male platypus has a 2 headed penis and barbs along the penis so he can stay inside the female whilst mating in the water.
      The platypus courtship is amazing to see, they play in the water in sync with each other, yet not touching until the female is ready. Then it's 10 minutes of nooky time and afterwards she ignores him and heads off to her burrow in the bank, whilst he has a rest before heading off to start courting another female for a couple of weeks before he gets another 10 minutes of happy time.
      Both are amazing, and beautiful. I'm fortunate to live close to a creek that is home to a few platypus and water rats and other native wildlife.
      I'm not so happy about the abundance of nope ropes (snakes) in the area, but they aren't bad eating if cooked properly.
      www.abc.net.au/news/science/2021-12-28/platypuses-and-echidnas-five-weird-things-about-them/100662846

    • @Sara3346
      @Sara3346 10 днів тому +2

      Or marsupials for that matter, seems worth investigating.

  • @finalone24
    @finalone24 14 днів тому +9

    Thx SciShow I was struggling to explain this to a friend just the other day.

  • @FindTheFun
    @FindTheFun 12 днів тому +6

    Fun Fact: the California Condor population dipped to its lowest (23 individuals) after Johnny Cash of all people started a drug addled forest fire camping in his truck; killing and displacing many of them.

  • @AccidentalNinja
    @AccidentalNinja 14 днів тому +11

    I was wondering why there weren't mammilian pathenotes.
    Also, that's fascinating about the bees. I wonder what would happen if the diploid male managed to mate?

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus 13 днів тому +9

      Male bees do not use meiosis to make sperm because they are normally haploid, so they just give their entire chromosomes instead. So if a diploid male mated with a queen it would result in triploid females. Being triploid doesn't work for meiosis and would result in sterile queens. I think it also makes the effects of inbreeding worse, and diploid males are already a symptom of inbreeding, more inbreeding = higher chance of diploid males since it's likelier you get two copies of the same single allele out of the ~15 sex-determining gene alleles, which is what results in a diploid male.

    • @AccidentalNinja
      @AccidentalNinja 13 днів тому

      @@DJFracus Interesting; thank you.

  • @SchnitzelDaemon
    @SchnitzelDaemon 14 днів тому

    Great video and really enjoyed the hosting

  • @nebulan
    @nebulan 14 днів тому +18

    Ace queens!

  • @meryitis
    @meryitis 14 днів тому +50

    Internet ruined me, as soon as I heard “baby shark” my mind couldn’t resist to spam baby shark jingle for 4 minutes straight

    • @robodude145
      @robodude145 13 днів тому +3

      and now you've infected me

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 13 днів тому +2

      fr

    • @meryitis
      @meryitis 13 днів тому +1

      @@robodude145 now when I saw your reply, it’s happening again

    • @meryitis
      @meryitis 13 днів тому +1

      @@matheussanthiago9685 baby shark doo doo doo doo doo doo, I’m awful human being

    • @robodude145
      @robodude145 13 днів тому +1

      @@meryitis and then i saw your reply, it's happening AGAIN AGAIN

  • @johnosbornmusic
    @johnosbornmusic 4 дні тому

    I don't often comment, but dang, I loved this video! It's like a gentler, more calming Answer In Progress episode. Cannot wait to see more of this series!

  • @Infernoraptor
    @Infernoraptor 14 днів тому +16

    The fact that the parthenotes seem to be consistently sickly (in non-obligately parthenogenic) vertebrates is really interesting. Why would reshuffling the mom's genes result in that high of a chance of sickness? And that many KINDS of sickness? If the young aren't viable long-term, why would these animals waste so much energy making parthenotes?
    In addition, this issue strikes me as somewhat similar to the issues seen with clones. In short, is there something that parthenogenesis and cloning lack that sex has? (Edit: I mean, does sex do something on the cell/gene level that cloning and parthenogenesis don't have? More than just having additional gene-options)

    • @lazergurka-smerlin6561
      @lazergurka-smerlin6561 14 днів тому +7

      I mean it's the same problem as inbreeding, except one million times worse

    • @Appletank8
      @Appletank8 14 днів тому +10

      Sex evolutionary is a way to shuffle up genes, and reduce the chances of bad, hopefully recessive genes from expressing. More shuffling increases the chance of something different to activate compared to the parent. Most of the time, a different gene does nothing. Sometimes, its worse and the offspring dies. But sometimes the offspring unlocks something more beneficial, and this increased survival rate spreads out through the population.
      Low genetic diversity is a problem because the chances of genetic shuffling is lower, risks of negative genes expressing is higher. If some disease hits a low diversity population, it is less likely any members of the species has happened upon a genetic quirk that increases their resistance, which is why cloned species are especially vulnerable to infection.
      On a side note, there's a portion of the European population that is more resistant to the bacteria that cause the Black Death. You can imagine why.

    • @huldu
      @huldu 14 днів тому +2

      I'm sure there are exceptions where something positive comes out of it and that might be it. Like laying thousands of eggs and hope that a couple survive.

    • @Infernoraptor
      @Infernoraptor 14 днів тому +2

      @Appletank8 I get that part, but this video is making it seem like parthenotes are almost guaranteed to have issues, while inbreeding doesn't cause issues as quickly. I mean, just look at the parthenote condors; there's tons of inbreeding going on and yet the parthenotes were particularly weak. (Maybe that's because they were inbred AND parthenotes?)

    • @Appletank8
      @Appletank8 14 днів тому +4

      @@Infernoraptor I guess that if the gene pool is healthy, a few clones won't be much of a big deal, and can add a few more bodies into the population. Like, many monarchs of Europe were inbred but it didn't immediately cause problems until later successive loops. Those female only lizards are healthy now, so a clone wouldn't necessarily come out with issues. But they would be way more vulnerable to environmental shocks.

  • @SlurpieDoo
    @SlurpieDoo 12 днів тому +3

    nice jarvis merch♡
    i love you scishow peeps!

  • @jeskoumm
    @jeskoumm 14 днів тому +52

    “Sponsored by Planned Parenthood Zero- Snapping selfie albums one parent at a time”

  • @PhilAMurray
    @PhilAMurray 14 днів тому +2

    Love the jumper. “Trying my best”, great way to approach life.

  • @lindaseel9986
    @lindaseel9986 14 днів тому +1

    This episode really has me paying attention. Absolutely fascinating! 🖖

  • @TheRealBatabii
    @TheRealBatabii 9 днів тому +2

    It's funny how this shows up shortly after Hank does a short about a human theoretically fertilizing their own eggs

  • @_andrewvia
    @_andrewvia 13 днів тому +2

    Thank you Savannah. About your sweatshirt: Your best is pretty awesome.

  • @charlesmurphy9173
    @charlesmurphy9173 14 днів тому +6

    Another great presentation by Savannah. I'm very happy they're a mainstay in scishow!

  • @jessicapinto3817
    @jessicapinto3817 12 днів тому

    Thank you for making it!

  • @SAmaryllis
    @SAmaryllis 14 днів тому +2

    Nature is so wild lol. Thanks for the research and knowledge!

  • @lucasotis9525
    @lucasotis9525 7 днів тому

    Okay, the topic is an awesome choice and the information is presented fluidly and easy to engage with.
    I feel the need to comment, however, on how much life that sweater gives me

  • @amcdowell1493
    @amcdowell1493 14 днів тому

    I learned a lot. Great video.

  • @LaurieAnnCurry
    @LaurieAnnCurry 9 днів тому +1

    That you kept a straight face when you said “bang”😂☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️

  • @vocalsunleashed
    @vocalsunleashed 14 днів тому +2

    3:05 thanks, now I have a certain song stuck in my head...

  • @connor5187
    @connor5187 14 днів тому +6

    Is there any evidence that healthier individuals would be more likely to reproduce this way rather than less healthy individuals? It seems like a good way to keep a strong genetic formula passed on

    • @Eloraurora
      @Eloraurora 14 днів тому

      I mean, all sorts of animals regulate reproduction based on availability of resources.

  • @rickvbeck1
    @rickvbeck1 14 днів тому +8

    I have found that black mollies will change from female to male if there a no males in the tank. This takes about a month and the female will have live young.

    • @darthphilfy
      @darthphilfy 12 днів тому

      That's interesting, on the rare occasions we have a smoke I've found that a bit of molly makes my 45 year old wife change into a giggling teenager with the munchies who goes to sleep after about 15 minutes of telling me that we should go out dancing.
      Fortunately she doesn't change into a bloke.

  • @primarytrainer1
    @primarytrainer1 14 днів тому +1

    love the jumper

  • @averyeml
    @averyeml 8 днів тому +1

    Every time I see the Jarvis Johnson shirt pop up in another UA-cam channel, I know I’m watching quality

  • @samantham8773
    @samantham8773 8 днів тому

    The thumbnail and title combo for this video sent my sides into orbit 😂

  • @tylerbritton38
    @tylerbritton38 15 днів тому +2

    So hyped I have been waiting for this one

  • @Infernoraptor
    @Infernoraptor 14 днів тому +6

    RE the tagging thing: methyl groups can be THAT crucial?!? That's epigenetics stuff, right?Isn't that really vulnerable to environmental stuff? That seems really weird for evolution to make the placenta THAT vulnerable to being broken.

    • @05Matz
      @05Matz 14 днів тому

      I suppose the markers only have to stay intact for a limited amount of time (if they're only necessary for the placenta to develop), and within a controlled environment, so I guess it hasn't been problematic enough to incentivize a more robust solution?

  • @MattMcIrvin
    @MattMcIrvin 4 дні тому +1

    Most species of ants are similar to bees, with diploid females, haploid males--but there are SOME species that have thelytoky as well.

  • @saulitix
    @saulitix 14 днів тому +3

    **don't mention Elden Ring, don't mention Elden Ring, don't mention Elden ring**
    Well, in Elden Ring something similar happens

    • @bboops23
      @bboops23 14 днів тому +1

      I just started playing for the first time a week ago

  • @BlackReshiram
    @BlackReshiram 13 днів тому

    man this sort of stuff is soooo interesting to me
    genetics in general is super interesting, esp relating to evolution!
    EDIT: wow amazon mollies really are earth-fish variants of mass effect's asari huh

  • @XD152awesomeness
    @XD152awesomeness 14 днів тому +1

    I thought I knew what parthenogenesis was all about. I didn’t realize all the variations, and I was especially intrigued by the Amazon mollies

  • @dreyhawk
    @dreyhawk 11 днів тому +2

    I've been following Charlotte the ray's story. As of 4/27 still no pup(s). She is huge! They have said that since this is the first known case of parthenogenesis in rays they don't know how long the pregnancy will be. The average gestation period for stingrays is three to four months, so Charlotte is well over the due date for a typical mother stingray.

  • @mrtoastyman07
    @mrtoastyman07 14 днів тому +3

    Why and how, but mostly why do they automatically kill diploid males? Are they dangerous, sterile, have super powers? How do the other bees know they are haploid or diploid?

    • @05Matz
      @05Matz 14 днів тому

      I would imagine that they're probably sterile (and thus useless to the hive), but have no idea how the other bees can tell (presumably pheromone differences?).

    • @OppositeofHATE7
      @OppositeofHATE7 11 днів тому

      It's smell

  • @LordDomielOfElysium
    @LordDomielOfElysium 3 дні тому

    Awww is that Jarvis Johnson merch?
    Wooo, it is! 🎉

  • @IntenseVisuals
    @IntenseVisuals 14 днів тому +2

    This was super interesting.

  • @Wildminecraftwolf
    @Wildminecraftwolf 14 днів тому +1

    The jumper made me lol

  • @TrustynHERO
    @TrustynHERO 14 днів тому +4

    Hold up, 7:27 I think I need a full episode devoted to the bees lol. So does this mean then that a single bee hive doesn’t have genetic diversity because all the males are just being used to impregnate their own mom and or sister when it’s time to switch Queens? and why is it that they immediately kill any male born with a full set of comazones?

    • @ColeMercury
      @ColeMercury 13 днів тому +2

      The drones fly away to mate with queens from other hives. (And then they die after that.)

  • @crackedemerald4930
    @crackedemerald4930 14 днів тому +2

    despite their colorful dress, Savannah looks strangely camouflaged in the set. is this similar to dazzle camouflage? lol

  • @HarpaxA
    @HarpaxA 3 дні тому +1

    As Dr. Ian Malcolm said : " life will find a way"

  • @MeredithHagan
    @MeredithHagan 8 днів тому +1

    “There’s never been any observed cases of parthenogenesis in any mammal species.”
    Gods in various mythologies: Are we a joke to you?

  • @rubicon24
    @rubicon24 14 днів тому

    I like that she pronounces "processes" properly.

  • @dflyboy420
    @dflyboy420 14 днів тому +1

    I never clicked a video faster after reading the title

  • @Grey0730
    @Grey0730 14 днів тому +3

    If I had a nickel for everytime someone on a Complexly show said the phrase “Let’s talk about sex” I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but weird that it happened twice

    • @OriginalPiMan
      @OriginalPiMan 13 днів тому +1

      Honestly, with SciShow, it's weird that it only happened twice.
      I'd expect more.

  • @Vermillion7745
    @Vermillion7745 14 днів тому +2

    While parthenogenesis is impossible in placental mammals, could it happen in egg-laying mammals? Or do they have the same or a similar form of genetic tagging? And what about marsupials?

  • @bearbiter9051
    @bearbiter9051 12 днів тому

    I love that they used the most unflattering photo of a ray 🤣

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 12 днів тому +1

    Scishow people, I have a question...
    our physical traits (appearance) is defined by our genes, but to what extent?
    Lets say two identical embrios are raised everything different, with one on earth, the other in space, how different can they be?
    Sure, dna is specific, but its not a microscopic photo awaiting enlargement!
    (tv idea: "the alien twins" different mothers on different planets, but twin brothers through unknown duplication of invitro eggs, who accidentally cross identities before meeting, aka: "the brother from a different mother")

  • @paschal4437
    @paschal4437 10 днів тому

    I was really hoping the marbled crayfish would get mentioned. They are a newer species that only evolved in 1988. They are triploid, and their offspring are actually clones of the mother. The entire species exclusively reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    They were first discovered in the pet trade in 1995, but we haven't really been able to track down where the first one came from. The species has escaped into the wild in some areas and may become an invasive species. The is especially likely because every individual can reproduce on their own.

  • @veryInteresting_
    @veryInteresting_ 10 днів тому +1

    I feel like the way you said male drone bees mate with "the" queen, it may be mistaken for them mating with their mother. They don't do that. They fly away from their home hive to find queens of other hives to mate with. And because they are far away, they may go to a foreign hive when they get thirsty or hungry, and the host hive workers welcome the guest drone and let them in and feed them ❤🐝🐝

  • @jeffdollaz
    @jeffdollaz 3 дні тому

    I love hearing about immaculate conception in animals it strengthens my faith cuz if animals can do it then Mary could do it

  • @MATABEI
    @MATABEI 13 днів тому

    Even the sturgeon an' the ray - They get the urge 'n' start to play~

  • @trevinbeattie4888
    @trevinbeattie4888 14 днів тому +1

    Adorable baby panda 12:30 ! 😍

  • @lotgc
    @lotgc 13 днів тому +1

    "life, uh... finds a way"

  • @computerzero2681
    @computerzero2681 14 днів тому +1

    Renamed the stingray to Mary-lotte. 😂

  • @aetheralmeowstic2392
    @aetheralmeowstic2392 8 днів тому

    Fun fact: the whiptail lizard was the inspiration behind Salazzle

  • @deckardcanine
    @deckardcanine 14 днів тому +11

    SciShow: There will probably never be parthenogenesis in mammals.
    Catholics: About that...

    • @lenabreijer1311
      @lenabreijer1311 14 днів тому

      There was sperms donated and an angel brought it with a turkey baster (actually a small eye dropper but Big guy was sensitive about that)

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus 13 днів тому +4

      what's funny is that if mammals could do parthenogenesis, all the resulting babies would be female - no Y chromosomes available

    • @graceneilitz7661
      @graceneilitz7661 13 днів тому

      There are lots of myths in which parthenogenesis happens. To name a couple….
      The Egyptian Sun god Ra created Shu and Tefnut from his spit
      The Norse Giant Ymir created several gods from his sweat
      The Greek Goddess Hera created Hephaistos by eating a flower and Hebe by eating lettuce.
      Of course those all depend on which version of the myth you are reading.

    • @deckardcanine
      @deckardcanine 12 днів тому

      @@graceneilitz7661 True. Those myths just don't have many believers today.

    • @graceneilitz7661
      @graceneilitz7661 12 днів тому +1

      @@deckardcanine
      Hinduism does, and there are many stories of parthenogenesis in it.

  • @JoelTheParrot
    @JoelTheParrot 14 днів тому

    noted, thanks

  • @xuefalan
    @xuefalan 14 днів тому +9

    We can sing "Baby shark" without mentioning "daddy shark"

    • @RonColeArt
      @RonColeArt 13 днів тому +2

      Do do do, do do do...

  • @Bluesmudge
    @Bluesmudge 12 днів тому

    I love the shout out to Madona. Anyone else catch it?

  • @VeroTesta
    @VeroTesta 15 днів тому +21

    "Jesus Christ!"

    • @xpndblhero5170
      @xpndblhero5170 14 днів тому +5

      Well, I'd say it's more like Mary because of her.... Chalice. 😏
      😆

    • @Kaltag2278
      @Kaltag2278 14 днів тому +1

      😂

    • @CourtneySchwartz
      @CourtneySchwartz 14 днів тому +2

      Only if Mary was a bird. 🤔

    • @VeroTesta
      @VeroTesta 14 днів тому +1

      @@CourtneySchwartz i read somewhere that there was a winged dude (Gabriel?!) involved, so it's still plausible =P

    • @ashleyvaughn5213
      @ashleyvaughn5213 12 днів тому +1

      Exactly, that's how he was born😄

  • @harrietyounger6118
    @harrietyounger6118 6 днів тому

    This has alot of info. I feel like I know more and less at the same time. Mother nature is mad but it will always find a way.

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH 9 днів тому +1

    I didn't know epigenetics was more mammalian 🤔
    So much new info!

  • @FieroGT3400
    @FieroGT3400 10 днів тому

    so can they actually choose to do that (like any time or place) or not? or is it more like an automatic thing that happens when a male is not present for long enough?

  • @lancemorris8468
    @lancemorris8468 13 днів тому

    What about non-placental mammals? Do they also go through genomic imprinting? If not, that could be an interesting avenue to explore

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH 9 днів тому +1

    9:08 🤯 Never heard of these before! Diploid male bees!
    I wonder what their behavior would be likenif they lived? 🤔
    Could they mate and produce offspring?
    Fascinating!

  • @purplesam2609
    @purplesam2609 4 дні тому

    Thinking about the dude who was freaking out about this because it was either stingray Jesus or a half shark, half ray

  • @TheMageOfVoid
    @TheMageOfVoid 13 днів тому

    If the 'tagging' particularly affects the placenta and therefore placental Mammals, I wonder if parthenogenesis might be possible in marsupials?

  • @gordonoboh833
    @gordonoboh833 8 днів тому

    Is that the Jarvis Johnson Sweatshirt?

  • @slothfulcobra
    @slothfulcobra 9 днів тому

    see with your video title I thought you would be talking about hermaphroditic species that produce both sperm and eggs and could end up fertilizing themselves the old fashioned way (like slugs, many snails, barnacles, a whole lot of plants). That's where most of the disadvantages of inbreeding derive.
    I guess there's also starfish being able to reproduce by getting sliced up or sponges reproducing by budding.

  • @theultimatereductionist7592
    @theultimatereductionist7592 10 днів тому

    It's so adorable how shark babies are called "pups", as if they were dog puppies.

  • @Reticulating-Splines
    @Reticulating-Splines 14 днів тому

    Might have to update the Baby Shark song to take out Daddy and Grandpa Shark, who needs em!

  • @stevenbrogdon3074
    @stevenbrogdon3074 14 днів тому

    You are a great presenter.