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Please help - AP Bio The ability to roll your tongue is a dominant genetic trait passed on from generation to generation. Tongue rolling is the ability to roll the lateral edges of your tongue upward into a tube. The frequency of the tongue rolling trait was collected from 1,000 individuals each year 1925 to 2000 and is show in the data table below.

(d) Determine if the human population was in equilibrium from 1925 to 2000. Justify your response.
(e) (b) Discuss how the Hardy Weinberg Principle can be used to determine whether this population is evolving
(f) (c) Identify and describe THREE factors that would affect whether the population of Tongue Rollers is in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.
(g) (d) A scientist recently stated a claim that it is unlikely that the inability to roll your tongue will disappear from the population. Provide reasoning to explain how evidence supports the scientist’s claim.


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