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P generation.
The first generation of of pea plants that Mendel bred were tall.
1:3
first gen will be tall and second gen will be short and tall
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P generation.
The first generation of of pea plants that Mendel bred were tall.
first-generation plants
1:3
1:3
no. in the second generation it will have a short offspring , but in the first generation it will have tall offspring
F1
plants are able to rapidly produce vomit
Mendel allowed the first generation plants to self pollinate.
taken from a science textbook- Scientists today call these parent plants the parental generation, or P generation. The offspring from this cross are the first filial generation or the F1 generation. The word filial comes from filila and flilius, the Latin words for daughter and son. When the plants in the F1 generation were full-grown, Mendel allowed them to self-pollinate. Surprisingly, the plants in the F2 gneration were a mix of tall AND short plants. The shortness trait had reappeared even though none of the F2 parent plants were short. Mendel counted the tall and short plants. About three fourths of the plants were tall, while one fourths were short.
first gen will be tall and second gen will be short and tall
Gregor Mendel studied genetics by observing generation of pea plants. By altering a single factor there were no changes first generation, but by second generation the variables were exposed.