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Biology, 29.11.2021 01:50 greenhusky

Procedure - Bug Population changes when there is a breeding preference for Yellow rimmed bugs Final Bug Count:
BB Bug Count - 0
Bb Bug Count - 0
bb Bug Count = 20

Final Bug %:
BB Bug % = 0%
Bb Bug % = 0%
bb Bug % = 100%

Blue Rimmed % = 0%
Yellow Rimmed % = 100%

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[1] Describe the bug population change results during this data run in terms of genotypes and phenotypes.

[2] Is this population consistent with the expectations of the Hardy-Weinberg model, that is, is this population stable? Hint: Under the Background tab, go to the Summary of Formulas Needed for Calculations section, see the example titled Using the Hardy-Weinberg Equation, then do Step 3 and Step 4 for this data run.

[3] Discuss what your analysis above indicates about the applicability of the Hardy-Weinberg criteria to this population. Which assumptions, if any, of the Hardy-Weinberg criteria are violated?

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