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Team Absolutely Fabulous Month YYYY This is an abbreviated template. Limit your presentation to a maximum of 12 slides. Each team member must present at least 1 significant statement / idea.

 Explain Gene Frequency  Explain Natural Selection  Explain how, what, why is common to gene frequency and natural selection.

 Gene Frequency  Natural Selection

Use different genotypes to explain what kinds of trends could be observer in this model i.e., Dramatic increases or decrease in homozygous dominant vs homozygous recessive geneotypes What happened with the mutation case? 2 – 3 slides

Use different species to explain what kinds of trends could be observed in this model i.e., Dramatic increases or decreases in a species – what positive or negative pressures might have been in force What happened with the particular species in particular environments? 2 – 3 slides

Species pink survivorship parallels the positive selection pressure, while purple seems to be highly vulnerable to mortality. Selection against or for a genotype may lead to the advantage of one genotype, under different selective pressures. This is the heart of your analysis. Show multiple parallels. 2-3 Slides

 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…………………….  Slides