There are 40 white beans representing the recessive allele, (b), which codes for white fur. There are 40 brown beans representing the dominant allele, (B), which codes for brown fur.
Account for random shifts in allele frequency. Genetic drift is at play in this population and causes random shifts in the allele frequency for fur color. No matter what their fur color is, two of the individuals in the population simply do not produce any offspring. Remove the first and last genotypes (pairs of beans) you laid out for your population, and set them aside. They will not contribute genetic information to future generations.
Required:
a. What were the two genotypes that were randomly eliminated?
b. Will their elimination influence future allele frequencies in the population? If so, how?