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The phenotypes present in the F1 generation depend on the phenotypes of the parental generation (and the environment).

The F1 generation will display the dominant trait(s).

For example, if T is tall and t is short, in the cross TT X tt the F1 generation will have the phenotype corresponding to the T allele (tall).

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