In a research by Gloria-Soria et al., mosquito Aedes aegypti is studied because of its importance as a model for invasion studies. Its genetic diversity can be used to determine new introductions occurring for this species, and thus its attempts to control it. The study found that the estimated mutation rate for Aedes aegypti under the best-fit scenario was between 8-9.5×10⁻⁶. If we were to assume that we have two alleles in this population of Aedes aegypti and their initial frequencies are B₁=0.5 and B₂=0.5. Calculate the frequencies of these two alleles in the next generation given the mutation rate (assume that the mutation rate is 0.0009 converting allele B₁ to B₂ ).
O p'=0.59440,q'=0.40560
O p'=0.40560,q'=0.59440
O p'=0.50045,q'=0.49955
O p'=0.49955,q'=0.50045