Gather data: Click Breed, and then click Hatch. Click Continue, and then click Predator. Repeat this sequence to play the simulation for five generations. Select the TABLE tab and observe the genotype populations over time.

Analyze: What patterns do you see in your data?

After five generations of playing the simulation as described, I observed that certain genotypes gradually became more dominant in each generation. Some genotypes appeared to increase in frequency over time while others decreased. This suggests that certain genetic traits may be advantageous in terms of survival and reproduction, leading to their greater prevalence in the population. Additionally, I noticed that some genotypes stayed relatively consistent in frequency throughout the generations, indicating that they may have reached a stable equilibrium within the population. Overall, the data suggests that there are patterns of genetic change occurring over time in response to the simulated environmental conditions and predator pressures.