Breeding Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Breeding”.

 for more information, contact Dr. Ann Stapleton at: stapletona@uncw.edu     Description:    A simple model for breeding plants from generation to generation, with one "yield" variable (e.g. height) and 4 combinations of plants from the parents. Simulation tracks the frequencies of each combination
for more information, contact Dr. Ann Stapleton at: stapletona@uncw.edu

Description:

A simple model for breeding plants from generation to generation, with one "yield" variable (e.g. height) and 4 combinations of plants from the parents. Simulation tracks the frequencies of each combination in each generation as well as the overall average height by generation.

Adjust all sliders before beginning simulation. Make sure the A1A2 parameters are equal to the A2A1 parameters.
 for more information, contact Dr. Ann Stapleton at: stapletona@uncw.edu     Description:    A simple model for breeding plants from generation to generation, with one "yield" variable (e.g. height) and 4 combinations of plants from the parents. Simulation tracks the frequencies of each combination
for more information, contact Dr. Ann Stapleton at: stapletona@uncw.edu

Description:

A simple model for breeding plants from generation to generation, with one "yield" variable (e.g. height) and 4 combinations of plants from the parents. Simulation tracks the frequencies of each combination in each generation as well as the overall average height by generation.

Adjust all sliders before beginning simulation. Make sure the A1A2 parameters are equal to the A2A1 parameters.
4 months ago
 Description:    A simple model for breeding plants from generation to generation in 3 different locations, with one "yield" variable (e.g. height) and 4 combinations of plants from the parents. Simulation tracks the frequencies of each combination in each generation as well as the overall average h
Description:

A simple model for breeding plants from generation to generation in 3 different locations, with one "yield" variable (e.g. height) and 4 combinations of plants from the parents. Simulation tracks the frequencies of each combination in each generation as well as the overall average height by generation.

The slider will select from 1 of 5 presets that changes the characteristics of each location's plants.

The graph of A1A2 Proportion represents both A1A2 and A2A1 since they are interchangeable.