Team:UIUC Illinois/Software/Evolvalvability

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<p>The basis is how evolution depends on both mutational rate on a single organism and the selection of organisms within a group in terms of who receives certain mutations. There are many steps that must be accounted in order to proximate more accurately. This is why we must be modular in our approach. As a preliminary step, and due to the specificity of the data we will be using, we specifically choose a common strain of E. coli which is K12.
<p>The basis is how evolution depends on both mutational rate on a single organism and the selection of organisms within a group in terms of who receives certain mutations. There are many steps that must be accounted in order to proximate more accurately. This is why we must be modular in our approach. As a preliminary step, and due to the specificity of the data we will be using, we specifically choose a common strain of E. coli which is K12.

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Description: The basis is how evolution depends on both mutational rate on a single organism and the selection of organisms within a group in terms of who receives certain mutations. There are many steps that must be accounted in order to proximate more accurately. This is why we must be modular in our approach. As a preliminary step, and due to the specificity of the data we will be using, we specifically choose a common strain of E. coli which is K12.

Overall Plan:

The basis is how evolution depends on both mutational rate on a single organism and the selection of organisms within a group in terms of who receives certain mutations. There are many steps that must be accounted in order to proximate more accurately. This is why we must be modular in our approach. As a preliminary step, and due to the specificity of the data we will be using, we specifically choose a common strain of E. coli which is K12.