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Team Absolutely Fabulous Month YYYY This is an abbreviated template. Limit your presentation to a maximum of 10 slides. All members must present at least 1 statement

 Explain in 2 or 3 bullet points how, what, why is common to gene frequency and natural selection.

 Explain how you modeled gene frequency and natural selection in a few bullet points

Dramatic decrease in homozygous recessive with negative pressures What happened with the mutation case?

Species pink survivorship parallels the 100% negative selection model Selection against one genotype may lead to advantage of another genotype

 Natural selection and gene frequency can be modeled in the laboratory using simple non- living systems  NS and Gf can be modeled in living systems with much greater complexity  NS and Gf can probably be modeled using highly sophisticated computer programs  Our data confirms…………………….