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June 24, 2019September 18, 2020 Philippine Genome Center Philippine Genome Center

Matanglawin: polycephaly in animals

Dr. Cynthia Saloma during an episode of the TV program, Matanglawin last June 23, 2019 elaborates the rationale behind polycephaly (condition of having more than one head) in animals like the snapping turtle.

Matanglawin is an educational TV program which airs weekly on ABS-CBN. Video provided by ABS-CBN News.

Tagged Matanglawin, mutation, polycephaly, secondary axis formation, two-headed snapping turtle

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