You census another Bobcat population at two different times and use survival as your fitness component. What is the expected number of individuals with the Bb genotype at Time 2? # of individuals BB Bb bb Time 1 400 200 100 Time 2 200 175 90
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First, let's calculate the total number of individuals at Time 1: Total individuals at Time 1 = 400 (BB) + 200 (Bb) + 100 (bb) = 700 Show more…
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