Started by Alien Jockey, Oct 15, 2012, 03:52:19 AM
Quote from: Sylizar on Oct 16, 2012, 12:52:57 PMThis thread is so god damn sad.
Quote from: Never say no to Panda! on Oct 17, 2012, 01:07:33 AMWould love to see Shaw finding a photo album with some old high school photos...http://666kb.com/i/c85yr4qv7iy4znesf.png... got bullied all the time so he decided to work out and create weapons of mass destruction.Space Jockey kids? YES !
Quote from: ikarop on Oct 15, 2012, 04:54:34 AMQuote from: ShadowPred on Oct 15, 2012, 04:22:38 AMQuote from: SM on Oct 15, 2012, 04:05:49 AMIsn't there stuff on the DVD about how the Jockies don't have gender anymore?I too heard something like this. I can't recall if it was true or not.I personally would love to see some sort of grand, dying matriarch leader Engineer in the next film. The whole species revolve around the idea of creation so a female leader would fit right in.
Quote from: ShadowPred on Oct 15, 2012, 04:22:38 AMQuote from: SM on Oct 15, 2012, 04:05:49 AMIsn't there stuff on the DVD about how the Jockies don't have gender anymore?I too heard something like this. I can't recall if it was true or not.
Quote from: SM on Oct 15, 2012, 04:05:49 AMIsn't there stuff on the DVD about how the Jockies don't have gender anymore?
Quote from: Virgil on Oct 16, 2012, 01:35:14 PMQuote from: Sylizar on Oct 16, 2012, 12:52:57 PMThis thread is so god damn sad.Is that an order?
Quote from: predxeno on Dec 13, 2012, 05:51:12 AMQuote from: ikarop on Oct 15, 2012, 04:54:34 AMQuote from: ShadowPred on Oct 15, 2012, 04:22:38 AMQuote from: SM on Oct 15, 2012, 04:05:49 AMIsn't there stuff on the DVD about how the Jockies don't have gender anymore?I too heard something like this. I can't recall if it was true or not.I personally would love to see some sort of grand, dying matriarch leader Engineer in the next film. The whole species revolve around the idea of creation so a female leader would fit right in.This explains why they created face-raping Aliens, their subconscious needs sex so bad they made a weapon that can literally give it to them. Btw, where can I find this on my Collector's Edition Blu-Ray?
Quote from: DaddyYautja on Dec 15, 2012, 01:14:36 AMQuote from: Sylizar on Oct 16, 2012, 12:52:57 PMThis thread is so god damn sad.http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/9731/nineinchnails8147.jpg
QuoteFuture evolutionIn the terminal stages of the degeneration of the Y chromosome, other chromosomes increasingly take over genes and functions formerly associated with it. Finally, the Y chromosome disappears entirely, and a new sex-determining system arises.[10] Several species of rodent in the sister families Muridae and Cricetidae have reached these stages,[20][21] in the following ways: The Transcaucasian mole vole, Ellobius lutescens, the Zaisan mole vole, Ellobius tancrei, and the Japanese spinous country rats Tokudaia osimensis and Tokudaia muenninki, have lost the Y chromosome and SRY entirely.[10][22][23] Tokudaia spp. have relocated some other genes ancestrally present on the Y chromosome to the X chromosome.[23] Both genders of Tokudaia spp. and Ellobius lutescens have an XO genotype,[23] whereas all Ellobius tancrei possess an XX genotype.[10] The new sex-determining system for these rodents remains unclear. The wood lemming Myopus schisticolor, the arctic lemming, Dicrostonyx torquatus, and multiple species in the grass mouse genus Akodon have evolved fertile females who possess the genotype generally coding for males, XY, in addition to the ancestral XX female, through a variety of modifications to the X and Y chromosomes.[20][24][25] In the creeping vole, Microtus oregoni, the females, with just one X chromosome each, produce X gametes only, and the males, XY, produce Y gametes, or gametes devoid of any sex chromosome, through nondisjunction.[26]Outside of the rodent family, the black muntjac, Muntiacus crinifrons, evolved new X and Y chromosomes through fusions of the ancestral sex chromosomes and autosomes.[27] Primate Y chromosomes, including in humans, have degenerated so much that primates will also evolve new sex determination systems relatively soon, in about 14 million years in humans.[10][28]