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This research project aims to explore the effects of beneficial or detrimental mutations on successive generations in a specific population. We will investigate the causes and factors of mutation, including mutation rate and the organism's ability to repair DNA damage. By using various methods such as mutation, mating, and reproduction, we will study the population's mutation patterns and its impact on the overall population over time.
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The Mutant Effect • Connie • Susie • Brad • Mark Presented by The Middle Age Mutant Teachers
Problem Statement and Research Problem Statement: Given a specific population size and mutation type either beneficial or detrimental), what are the mutation’s effects on successive generations. • Mutation: • Cause • Factors • Mutation Rate - Organism’s ability to reproduce is effected. -Ability of cellular processes to repair damage to DNA. -Antibiotics or other outside resources.
Attributes Population Mutant Age Mutation Mutation Pairs Normal Pairs Mutation Children Normal Children Methods Create(); Mutate(); Mate(); Reproduce(); Population(); Next Population(); Next Mutants(); Dies(); Class and ObjectsOrganism/Population
Sequence Diagram :Organism Mutate % Attempt to mate % Next Generation Reproduce % Next, Next Generation Mutate Reproduce % Attempt to Mate. Die Reproduce Reproduce Die X X
Entity Related Diagram Generation A Offspring Offspring Gen B Gen C Offspring
State Diagram Create Die Mutate Wait to die Wait to mate Reproduce Mate
Activity Diagram mutation Afflict mate yes no no yes type Mutant - mutant Normal - normal Mutant - normal mate Reproduce Age 1 Reproduce Age 2 Die after age 3