so this and rico would and bill new york of purdue university developed a computer model in which they created a population of sixty thousand wild creatures in which sixty transgenic individuals penetrate a council lot of questions was compiled for instance certain survival strategies or mating advantages of the mixed offspring stronger or weaker these phenomena are observed and the results recorded then the computer calculates the possible future results. were doing of these types of testers to look for mating and bad use of drainage early real growth of the wild type males. training males are larger than males and they could have increased mating success because of that and they could have increased success because either the female prefers to mate with larger males or but by being larger they can drive away the smaller one while it's my competitors that are around and as a result of that combined. advantage with other males as well as the female preference we found that the transgenic males get more than seventy five percent of all the mating so for example one thing that we've also