PetePrattis / chromosome-last-random-nucleotide-game

A Python script that implements a two player strategic game with two sequences of length n and m nucleotides respectively. At each Round of the game a player can remove a random number of nucleotides from one sequence or the same number of nucleotides from both sequences. The player who removes the last nucleotide wins.

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This is a Python project from my early days as a Computer Science student

This programm was created for the sixth semester class Bioinformatics and is one of the final projects for the class

Description of project

A Python script that implements a two player strategic game with two sequences of length n and m nucleotides respectively. At each Round of the game a player can remove a random number of nucleotides from one sequence or the same number of nucleotides from both sequences. The player who removes the last nucleotide wins.

Strategy explanation

A player, in order to be able to win the game described in this exercise, must find himself in 2 cases:

  1. Case 1

Equal length on both chromosomes.

  1. Case 2

At least one chromosome shall have a length of 0.

Therefore, every time we play, we try to find ourselves in the above situations in order to defeat our opponent.

About this project

  • The comments to make the code understandable, are within the .py archive
  • This project was written in IDLE, Python’s Integrated Development and Learning Environment.
  • Biological data used from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/ (genes 5836, 5834)
  • This program runs for Python version 2.7
  • This repository was created to show the variety of the work I did and experience I gained as a student

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A Python script that implements a two player strategic game with two sequences of length n and m nucleotides respectively. At each Round of the game a player can remove a random number of nucleotides from one sequence or the same number of nucleotides from both sequences. The player who removes the last nucleotide wins.

License:MIT License


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