two members of an allelic pair of genes separate during gamete
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<em>The interaction the cattle egret exhibits with the buffalo is commensalism.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>In the type of interaction called commensalism</em> between two organisms, one organism benefits from the other while the other <em>organism is neither benefited nor harmed. </em>
When the buffalo moves around a field grazing it disturbs the insects and they fly away from the buffalo and the cattle egret which keeps following the <em>grazing buffalo eats the insects.
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The buffalo doesn’t benefit from this type of interaction. <em>A commensalism relation is a positive-neutral kind of relation.
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Answer:
The all possible gametic haplotypes that can be made are described below.
Explanation:
According to the question, F1 progeny was produced by crossing a homozygous dominant parent with a homozygous recessive parent. As per the question, cross is to be made with a heterozygous parent, which will have solid unpatterned allele and blue colour with a homozygous recessive i.e lined, aqua lizard.
The possible haploid gametes for the heterozygous parent would be BL, bl, Bl, bL and for homozygous parent would be all bl.