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Simulation - Natrual Selection

You can't really have a p-value without a specific hypothesis to test,
if you have that then all your other questions are probably easy to answer.
Generally you want to sample from things that are "iid" or maybe you
want to test the "identical" i. 

Generally you want to have done a lit search ahead of time and 
had some idea of likely evolution dynamics of your system given
your design and things like your forcing functions etc.
Most statisticians would not take seriously a posteriori designs and
indeed it can be hard to avoid rationalization and selection bias ( problems
that always and only effect people who disagree with me LOL) as being
anything other than exploratory or hypothesis generating- you are looking
for predictive value. While it is not always worthwhile doing blind tests,
it may be something worth considering ( do you know which group gets what thing?)
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=%22R+package%22+natural+selection

but as implied above, R has lots of analysis stuff and maybe you
would find something more useful that is not linked to the keywords
you suggest. You may find, for whatever reason, you could write a differential
equation to express your results but that isn't often used with "natural selection."
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