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A) Based on the class consensus model of natural selection what will happen to the snail popluation over 20 generations on the island, assuming the conditions on the island do not change? To demonstrate your answer create a representation that shows what happens to the banded and unbanded snails in the current population, at the first generation, at the 10th generation and the 20th generation.
b) Write a verbal or written description explaining your representations above.

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