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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.
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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