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3) Round up 25.5 ----> 26 <---- child genome length   
 
3) Round up 25.5 ----> 26 <---- child genome length   
 
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*Math lessons: <br>
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*Math lessons: <br>
 
Two numbers added together equals a sum. <br>
 
Two numbers added together equals a sum. <br>
 
A dividend is divided by a divisor and that equals a quotient. <br>
 
A dividend is divided by a divisor and that equals a quotient. <br>
 
An integer is a whole number, not a fraction. <br>
 
An integer is a whole number, not a fraction. <br>

Revision as of 04:09, 6 October 2009

Cross Breeding with Nut's Essence

How to determine the length of genome of a child plant.

1) Add genome length of Left Splint plant to genome length of Right Splint plant.
2) Divide this *sum by 2.
3) Round up if the *quotient is not an *integer. This is the length of genome for the child plant except...
4) There is a 25% chance of a duplicated gene at the splint point. There is a 25% chance of a destroyed gene at the splint point. In half the crosses the length of the child genome length might be +1 more or -1 less.

Example:
1) Add
Left Splint genome length...27
Right Splint genome length +24
2) Divide by 2..............51 / 2 = 25.5
3) Round up 25.5 ----> 26 <---- child genome length

*Math lessons: 

Two numbers added together equals a sum.
A dividend is divided by a divisor and that equals a quotient.
An integer is a whole number, not a fraction.