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If the parent generation consisted of a homozygous dominant parent and a homozygous recessive parent, then the F1 generation would be 100% heterozygous.
F1 Generation
Crossing organisms from the F1 generation produces the F2 generation.
I believe this is referring to the generations in parent crosses. You are first given two genotypes to cross. This is the parent generation. When you use a punnett square to cross the parent generation (P) you are given the possible genotypes of the first generation of offspring (G1)
Characteristics that are passed on through family generation to generation are known as hereditary or inherited characteristics
If the parent generation consisted of a homozygous dominant parent and a homozygous recessive parent, then the F1 generation would be 100% heterozygous.
The parental generation is denoted as the P1 generation. This means that it started the experiment.
F1 Generation
Crossing organisms from the F1 generation produces the F2 generation.
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I believe this is referring to the generations in parent crosses. You are first given two genotypes to cross. This is the parent generation. When you use a punnett square to cross the parent generation (P) you are given the possible genotypes of the first generation of offspring (G1)
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In the P generation, one parent is homozygous dominant and the other parent is homozygous recessive. In the F1 generation, the product of a cross between the P generation, the offspring are all heterozygous. In the F2 generation, the product of a cross between the F1 generation, the expected result is 1/4 homozygous dominant, 1/2 heterozygous, and 1/4 homozygous recessive.
In the P generation, one parent is homozygous dominant and the other parent is homozygous recessive. In the F1 generation, the product of a cross between the P generation, the offspring are all heterozygous. In the F2 generation, the product of a cross between the F1 generation, the expected result is 1/4 homozygous dominant, 1/2 heterozygous, and 1/4 homozygous recessive.
Characteristics that are passed on through family generation to generation are known as hereditary or inherited characteristics
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