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Mutagens
See also: Genetics for Dummies
Mutagenics is researchable after Advanced Chemistry, Advanced Glassblowing, Viticulture and Gardening -> Crossbreeding, Herbiculture. (See the Talk:Mutagens page for the full path.)
Missing Mutagen Moss Alerts
Saqqarah Positives: Crackly, Slimy, Smelly Negatives: Fuzzy, Hairy, Mottled Contact Ariella
Note: A mutagenic moss MUST have all the positive attributes listed. The moss cannot have any of the three negative attributes listed. It can also have any other attributes along with the positive attributes.
Example:
Positive Moss Attributes: Hairy, Mottled, Striped
Negative Moss Attributes: Calico, Spongy, Spotted
A correct moss could be Dry, Hairy, Mottled, Striped or Hairy, Fuzzy, Mottled, Reticulated, Striped. A wrong moss would be Hairy, Mottled (it is missing Striped) or Hairy, Mottled, Spotted, Striped (it should not have the negative Spotted in it).
What Is A Mutagen?
A mutagen is a secretion droplet created by a recipe in a mutagen lab. The recipe and ingredients are akin to a recipe and ingredients in a kitchen. A mutagen lab will continue secreting mutagen droplets from a recipe for about 30 days at a rate of about 9 droplets per real life day. The mutagen lab cannot be stopped or used for another mutagen recipe during this time period.
How To Apply/Use a Mutagen and Its Effect
A mutagen is applied to the left and right splint plants in a greenhouse. The mutagen will switch a gene from the left splint plant with a gene from the right splint plant. It can be used on any plant with a genome -- sea lilies, roses of Ra, orchids, sand blooms, flax, wheat, vines, etc.
Two child plants are produced. Note in the example below when using a mutagen that the lowest numbered child plant retains the exact genome of the left splint parent plant except for the one switched gene and that the highest numbered child plant retains the exact same genome of the right splint plant except for the one switched gene.
(This is in contrast to cross breeding with Nut's Essence, where some of the left part of the genome of the left splint plant is spliced onto a section of the right part of the genome of the right splint plant and produces only one child bulb.)
Example
(See Genomes and Phenome Theories Links for genome info) In the greenhouse, a "Vampire Sea Lily" is put in the left splint, and a "Fracture Sea Lily" is put in the right splint. A "crackly, spongy" mutagen theoretically switches the genes Y and G (bolded):
Left Splint--> IYIYIOIYIOIO (Vampire genome)
Right Splint--> ROYGROYGYORGORGOOO (Fracture genome)
Two child bulbs result:
Avatar name #1 IGIYIOIYIOIO
Avatar name #2 ROYGROYGYORYORGOOO
Mutagen Recipes In Progress
Region | # Moss att | Moss Quantity | Positive Moss att | Negative Moss att | # Shroom Types | Recipe Shrooms | Shroom Bulk | Avatar | Lab coords | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Meroe | # | # | + | - | ~ | # | x | # | ||
Saqqarah | 3 | Crackly, Slimy, Smelly | Fuzzy, Hairy, Mottled | Ariella |
Mutagens Discovered
Basic Mutagen info
When applying a mutagen to a plant that is not listed in a subsequent table you can calculate the targeted genes with the left and right target min. and max. percentages applied to the genome lengths (K.s not included).
Note: substitute 100% by 99.99% to make formulas in the example below work all the time
Example 1 (adventurous use and target % determination)
- we put a plant with length 30 genome in left splint
- we put a plant with length 20 genome in the right splint
- we apply a mutagen with left percentages 10.02-11.52 and right percentages 53.11-55.30
- targeted gene calculation
- left splint lowest possible impact 10.02 * 30 / 100 + 1 = 4.006, truncated --> 4
- left splint highest possible impact 11.52 * 30 / 100 + 1 = 4.456, truncated --> 4
- right splint lowest possible impact 53.11 * 20 / 100 + 1 = 11.622, truncated --> 11
- right splint highest possible impact 55.30 * 20 / 100 + 1 = 12.060, truncated --> 12
- so the mutagen will target the 4th gene of the left splint plant and the 11th or 12th gene of the right splint plant (looking at the numbers shows a higher probability to hit the 11th)
- we proceed with the experiment and hope to hit the 11th
- we are lucky and hit the 11th !!!
- this means we can narrow down the right target zone max. % as follows: 11 * 100 / 20 = 55.00 (round down for min. %, round up for max. %)
Example 2 (planning for a correct hit)
- we want to hit (= replace) the 7th gene of a length 27 genome
- target min. % = (7-1) * 100 / 27 = 22.222
- target max. % = 7 * 100 / 27 = 25.926
- we look at the mutagen table and sort the table on Left target min. %
- mutagens with Left min. % >= 22.23 and Left max. % <= 25.92 are candidates to be goodies
- for each goodie, look at the possibilities of with the Right target values, you will likely find a plant with the genome you want in the perfect spot, especially when using short genomes
- if no goodies found yet (or if you are brave enough to look for other solutions) look at the mutagen table and sort the table on Right target min. %
- mutagens with Right min. % >= 22.23 and Right max. % <= 25.92 are candidates to be goodies
- for each goodie, look at the possibilities of with the Left target values, you will likely find a plant with the genome you want in the perfect spot, especially when using short genomes
Feel free to contact Ariella or Pascalito with questions and with data updates you don't dare to apply or hesitate about -- accurate data is of EXTREME importance
Known Recipes
Mutagen Name | Recipe | Negative Moss att | Avatar | Region | Left splint target zone min. % | Left splint target zone max. % | Right splint target zone min. % | Right splint target zone max. % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mottled, Phosphorescent and Reticulated | 5 Mottled, Phosphorescent, Reticulated; 6 Acorn's Cap, 7 Dueling Serpents, 1 Dung Rot, 5 Eye of Osiris, 1 Hairy Tooth, 1 Heaven's Torrent | Prickly, Slimy, Spotted | Ariella | Saqqarah 1 | 0% | 33.34% | 33.33% | 66.67% |
Calico, Reticulated and Spotted | 5 Calico, Reticulated, Spotted; 6 Bleeding Hand | Crackly, Mottled, Phosphorescent | Ariella | Saqqarah 2 | 0.00% | 33.34% | 91.66% | 99.99% |
Hairy, Mottled and Striped | 6 Hairy, Mottled, Striped; 4 Brain, 1 Cobra Hood, 7 Earth Light, 4 Fish Hook, 5 Iron Knot, 1 Toad Skin | Calico, Spongy, Spotted | Eldrad/Ariella | Saqqarah 3 | L-% | L+% | R-% | R+% |
Mottled, Smelly and Spotted | 3 Mottled, Smelly, Spotted; 3 Spiderlings | Dry, Phosphorescent, Spongy | Ariella | Saqqarah 4 | L-% | L+% | R-% | R+% |
Practical Tables
The following tables show which gene is hit by a mutagen on each splint side.
Practical Sea Lily table
These tables show which gene is substituted, along with gene number (if available) counting genes from left to right starting at 1 just after the K.
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: Bl 26, Cl 36, Cr 29, De 16, Du 73, En 42, Fr 18, Mo 44, Si 18, Va 12
Mutagen Name | Bl L | Cl L | Cr L | De L | Du L | En L | Fr L | Mo L | Si L | Va L | Bl R | Cl R | Cr R | De R | Du R | En R | Fr R | Mo R | Si R | Va R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
template row | Bl | Cl | Cr | De | Du | En | Fr | Mo | Si | Va | Bl | Cl | Cr | De | Du | En | Fr | Mo | Si | Va |
Practical Orchid table
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: AN 30, Sa 28, SL 31, HD 34
Mutagen Name | AN L | Sa L | SL L | HD L | AN R | Sa R | SL R | HD R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
template row | AN | Sa | SL | HD | AN | Sa | SL | HD |
Practical Rose of Ra table
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: Bl 8, Go 12 HB 24, HoD ?, NB 45, OS 25, Pa 16, PG, 17, RD ?, WG 12
Mutagen Name | Bl L | Go L | HB L | HoD L | NB L | OS L | Pa L | PG L | RD L | WG L | Bl R | Go R | HB R | HoD R | NB R | OS R | Pa R | PG R | RD R | WG R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
template row | Bl | Go | HB | HoD | NB | OS | Pa | PG | RD | WG | Bl | Go | HB | HoD | NB | OS | Pa | PG | RD | WG |
Practical Sand Bloom table
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: Ca 34, Co 26, LD 18, LT 19, PM 29, Pr 23, Sa 24, Su 13
Mutagen Name | Ca L | Co L | LD L | LT L | PM L | Pr L | Sa L | Su L | Ca R | Co R | LD R | LT R | PM R | Pr R | Sa R | Su R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
template row | Ca | Co | LD | LT | PM | Pr | Sa | Su | Ca | Co | LD | LT | PM | Pr | Sa | Su |
Practical Flax table
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: NG 27, OE 39
Mutagen Name | MG L | OE L | MG R | OE R |
---|---|---|---|---|
template row | NG | OE | NG | OE |
Practical Wheat table
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: Ab 19, Dr 14, Ma ?, Sa 22, Wi 19
Mutagen Name | Ab L | Dr L | Ma L | Sa L | Wi L | Ab R | Dr R | Ma R | Sa R | Wi R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
template row | Ab | Dr | Ma | Sa | Wi | Ab | Dr | Ma | Sa | Wi |
Practical Grape Vine table
L = left, R = right, numbers designate the targeted gene.
Genome lengths: Am 31, Ap 12, Ba 31, Co 18, Di ?, Fr 27?, Wi 25?
Mutagen Name | Am L | Ap L | Ba L | Co L | Di L | Fr L | Wi L | Am R | Ap R | Ba R | Co R | Di R | Fr R | Wi R |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mottled, Phosphorescent and Reticulated | R | Y | G | Y | G | O | O | G | Y | Y | Y | G | G | O |
template row | Am | Ap | Ba | Co | Di | Fr | Wi | Am | Ap | Ba | Co | Di | Fr | Wi |