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P1 or parental
The first generation can be called anything. Most commonly, the first generation is called G^1, or G(to the power of 1).
P1 stands for "parental generation." This refers to the parents (mom and dad) who start off the pedigree. The P1 generation can then produce offspring (called the F1, or "first filial generation"). The F1 generation could then produce the F2 generation (or "second filial generation").
The genotype of the P (parent) generation can be done by crossing an offspring from the F1 (first filial) generation with one of the gametes from the P generation and then calculating the genotypic and phenotypic ratios. Such an experiment is called a back cross
The offspring of the P1 generation are called the F1, or first children of an organism. The offspring of the F1 generation are then called the F2 generation of the original organism.
P1 or parental
recessive trait
The first generation of offspring from a cross is called the F1 generation.
F2 generation (second filial generation)
p1 or parental
P1 or parental
The first generation can be called anything. Most commonly, the first generation is called G^1, or G(to the power of 1).
P1 stands for "parental generation." This refers to the parents (mom and dad) who start off the pedigree. The P1 generation can then produce offspring (called the F1, or "first filial generation"). The F1 generation could then produce the F2 generation (or "second filial generation").
Primary source
law of segregation
The prediction that he made in designing his experiment was called the scientific method.
Punnett square