Friday, July 3, 2009

Hybrid growth explorations

Ivy hybrid machine - intelliegent ivy transfer system
[specific growth rate via intelligent systems robotics]
The vessel idea - various states of liquidity
genetically engineering of the seed - analysis of the stages of germination
The hybrid plant - contextual study
Ivy growth accross a billboard - study of mass growth by a natural plant species
Genetic plant - growth in context
Mutant specimen
Wet reproduction study
Digital transgenic - genetically modified plant : necessary apparatus for life to take place
Synthetic growth analysis
Incubate - growth controller : adaptive + sequential germinating devices [robotically programmed to maintain lush artificial vegetation]

info : in biology, mutations are changes to the nucleotide sequence of the genetic material of an organism. Mutations can be caused by copying errors in the genetic material during cell division, by exposure to ultraviolet or ionizing radiation, chemical mutagens, or viruses, or can occur deliberately under cellular control during processes such as hypermutation.

In multicellular organisms, mutations can be subdivided into germ like mutations, which can be passed onto descendants and somatic mutations, which are not transmitted to descendants in animals. Plants sometimes can transmit somatic mutations to their decendants asexually or sexually. Mutations create variation within the gene pool. Less favourable mutations can be reduced in frequency in the gene pool by natural selection, while more favourible mutations may accumulate and ressult in adaptive evolutionary changes.
Although many mutations are deleterious, mutations may have a positive effect given certain selective pressures in a polutation.

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