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Biology, 10.09.2019 05:30 mollydoll

1. describe how the simulation models natural selection (and evolution).
2. explain how the mutation rate affects the evolution of your populations. --> explain why the mutation rate affects the evolution of your populations.
3. explain how altering the selection rate affects the evolution of your populations. (you may want to include an explanation of what "selection strength" means.) --> explain why altering the selection rate affects the evolution of your populations.

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