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double sided flounder

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me mate got a flat that was the same colour on his belly as his back do any of you know why this happens.heres a picture of it
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

it is an anomaly indeed..

on of those gene things i guess.. a bit like red heads just plain and simply weird :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#3 Post by hairyconger »

stevecrow74 wrote:it is an anomaly indeed..

on of those gene things i guess.. a bit like red heads just plain and simply weird :lol: :lol: :lol:


that is weird...... :shock:

well done anyway, one for the species list :lol:
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Genetic Abnormality? :?
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#5 Post by stevecrow74 »

Drew wrote:Genetic Abnormality? :?


just after reading on a website that i cant find again :? :?

that flounder and other species that are coloured on both sides is due to a recessive gene being dominant in the fish which can also cause fish to have 2 sets of eyes (Oneset on each side), and even to the point that the fish isn't flat but round...
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#6 Post by hairyconger »

Drew wrote:Genetic Abnormality? :?


double sided flounder? Men that look like crows? Whatever next? :?

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#7 Post by rab01 »

caught a few flounder like that years ago when i used to fish off kinnegar in holywood. definately weird alright!
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#8 Post by hairyconger »

rab01 wrote:caught a few flounder like that years ago when i used to fish off kinnegar in holywood. definately weird alright!


i think that was just pollution in the lough that made them look like that :shock: ...its supposed to be getting clean again though :D
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#9 Post by fish4fun »

Get quite a few like that here in Ne England. Sometimes the colour on the white side is just blotches. There was a student at Newcastle University a while back who was doing a study and was having the details sent to her. Don't know if she came up with anything else other than the genetic defect.
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#10 Post by fish4fun »

Get quite a few like that here in Ne England. Sometimes the colour on the white side is just blotches. There was a student at Newcastle University a while back who was doing a study and was having the details sent to her. Don't know if she came up with anything else other than the genetic defect.
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#11 Post by rab01 »

thought it was the pollution too hc! :lol: but as u say its getting alot cleaner. i've seen sea trout and salmon actively jumping around this summer, maybe not in big numbers but they were there. i think that says it all to how much cleaner the area is finally getting.
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have my eyes on an area or two for winter fishing :D
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was that kilcoole Gibbo?
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i would guess that its ectopic overexpression of pigmentation genes due to inheritnace of some rare recessive allele either that or a point or deletion mutation in the genes of the skin cells from some recombination error during the embryonic state or exposure to an external mutagen.

yes thats right i am a geneticist har har.
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f...sake adam, what u on about?????????
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#16 Post by stevecrow74 »

Adam S wrote:i would guess that its ectopic overexpression of pigmentation genes due to inheritnace of some rare recessive allele either that or a point or deletion mutation in the genes of the skin cells from some recombination error during the embryonic state or exposure to an external mutagen.

yes thats right i am a geneticist har har.


rephrased so the rest of us can understand:

i wudd guess dat its eckopic obehexpresshun of pigminashun genes due t' inhehitnace of some rare recessibe allele eideh dat or a poit or deleshun mutashun in de genes of the, ERRRR, skin cells from some recombinashun ehror durigg the, uh, embryonic state or exposure t' an extehnal mutagen.
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#17 Post by Eoghan »

Clearly a female flounder.....cant decide what to wear...........!

Did it's bum look big in it..??
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#18 Post by corbyeire »

:lol: its already had a bit of surgery on its tail!
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#19 Post by Eoghan »

corbyeire wrote::lol: its already had a bit of surgery on its tail!


The flounder version of a nose job, or maybe a boob reduction...!!!
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i would guess that its ectopic overexpression of pigmentation genes due to inheritnace of some rare recessive allele either that or a point or deletion mutation in the genes of the skin cells from some recombination error during the embryonic state or exposure to an external mutagen.


cortaz wrote:f...sake adam, what u on about?????????
think of the rest of us :oops:
i shoud have gon to skool :oops: :oops: :oops:


Looks like gibberish to me too ... :? :wink: :)[/quote]
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