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A hypothetical population of 300 wolves hastwo alleles, FB and FW, fora locus that codes for fur color. The table below describes thephenotype of a wolf with each possible genotype, as well as thenumber of individuals in the population with each genotype. Whichstatements accurately describe the population of wolves?
Genotype Phenotype
(fur color) Number of individuals
in population
FBFB black
40
FBFW gray
40
FWFW white
220
Select all that apply.
a. Thepopulation is evolving because the actual number of individualswith each genotype differs from the expected number of individualswith each genotype.
b. Based on theequation for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the expected number ofwolves with the FBFW genotype is96.
c. Thepopulation is not at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
d. Based on theequation for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the expected number ofwolves with the FBFW genotype is40.
e. Based on theequation for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the expected number ofwolves with the FBFB genotype is12.
f. Thepopulation is not evolving because it is at Hardy-Weinbergequilibrium.
g. Based on theequation for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the expected number ofwolves with the FBFB genotype is40.
According to what i got- the population is not evolving- please,help- i do not get it