2Q If no selection is acting against a given gene, then no matter what the original frequency of that gene, in 100 years the frequency will be...
1. 0.01 of the original frequency
2. The same
3. 0.5 of the original frequency
4. One cannot tell for sure so far in the future
5. None of the above.
CORRECT! Run the Hardy-Weinberg program for proof. When no factors are selecting for or against a gene, then its frequency in a population remains the same.