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In the past, fifty percent of jaguars in the Amazon jungle had large strong jaws and fifty percent had weak jaws. There was a change in their environment leaving only hard-shelled reptiles like turtles available for the jaguars to eat. Below is a graph showing the allele frequency in the population of jaguars over the next 5 generations.
Construct an argument based on evidence to determine which allele represents the large strong jaws and which allele represents the weak jaws.
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