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GMO Risk Assessment Using Net Fitness Components Approach
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GMO Risk Assessment Using Net Fitness Components Approach
Created by Dr. William Muir and Dr. Rich Howard, Purdue University, programmed by Doug King, Virginia Tech.
This is an experimental program. Please note the current model is for medaka and other fish that spawn daily. Future versions will incorporate additional organisms. Please contact dking@vt.edu to report problems.

You can select an existing parameters file below to modify, or enter new parameter values.
Example Models:

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Click on any underlined parameter name below for a description. Terminology
Relative Mating Success Of ww Male: Relative Mating Success Of ww Female:
Relative Mating Success Of Tw Male: Relative Mating Success Of Tw Female:
Relative Mating Success Of TT Male: Relative Mating Success Of TT Female:
Fertility Of ww Male: Fecundity Of ww Female:
Fertility Of Tw Male: Fecundity Of Tw Female:
Fertility Of TT Male: Fecundity of TT Female:
Number Of ww Males In Initial Population: Number Of ww Females In Initial Population:
Number Of Tw Males In Initial Population: Number Of Tw Females In Initial Population:
Number Of TT Males In Initial Population: Number Of TT Females In Initial Population:

Juvenile Viability Of ww: Adult Viability Of ww:
Juvenile Viability Of Tw: Adult Viability Of Tw:
Juvenile Viability Of TT: Adult Viability Of TT:

Reproductive Longevity Of ww (Days)    Wild Type:  280 Age At Sexual Maturity Of ww (Days):
Reproductive Longevity Of Tw (Days):   280 Age At Sexual Maturity Of Tw (Days):
Reproductive Longevity Of TT (Days)    Mutant:   280 Age At Sexual Maturity Of TT (Days):

Number Of Generations:
Age (Days) At Which Mutants Are Introduced:
Use Proportional Constraint (Click here before changing)

The word "example" is reserved and must be renamed.
Spaces in model name will be replaced with "_".

Name for this model:
Overwrite if model name already exists? (only if storage area has been created)

If you wish, you may enter a description here for future reference about this model if you have chosen to have your models stored:

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Optional: We Can Save Your Models for Future Recall.
(Required for multiple model graphs)

- You only need to provide these two items once.
- We will create a storage area for your models.
- When you connect in the future, you will be able to select from your existing models for modification or multiple model graphing.
- The identifier is needed only to confirm it is you 1) if you wish to connect from some other computer, or 2) if someone tries to create the same storage area name.
- You must have "cookies" enabled in your web browser.

(Note for future reference)
Storage Area Name:
(Up to 16 characters)
Identifier:
Can be a word,
phrase, etc.

Program problems should be e-mailed to Doug King at dking@vt.edu