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Evaluate your hypothesis based on your data and lab experience. 2. what trends were observed, over time, in the gene pool of case study 1? of case study 2? 3. did the population in either case study ever reach a true hardy-weinberg equilibrium? explain your answer. 4. what assumptions were made in this simulation that may not be true in a real population of organisms? 5. predict what would happen to the population's gene pool if you simulated another five generations in case study 1 and in case study 2. explain your predictions. 6. in a large population, do you think it would be possible to completely eliminate the occurrence of a fatal homozygous recessive genotype (such as ff in case study 2)? explain your

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