So how would we go about doing the problem when the population increases? Like the question you showed your students to try and figure out for class? Like for example if a population goes from 1000 to 1400 in the next generation of offspring?
+Damien Mitchell I think you forgot to account for the BB genotypes 0.49x1800=882. Total nr. Brown rabbits will the be 1638. I.e Number of (Bb genotypes + BB genotypes) which results in phynotype black color.
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So how would we go about doing the problem when the population increases? Like the question you showed your students to try and figure out for class? Like for example if a population goes from 1000 to 1400 in the next generation of offspring?
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756 brown rabbits
+Damien Mitchell I think you forgot to account for the BB genotypes 0.49x1800=882. Total nr. Brown rabbits will the be 1638. I.e Number of (Bb genotypes + BB genotypes) which results in phynotype black color.