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In genetics, the terms F1 and F2 refer to different generations of offspring in a breeding experiment. The F1 generation is the first filial generation, produced by crossing two parental (P) organisms with distinct traits. The F2 generation is derived from interbreeding the F1 individuals, leading to a wider variety of trait combinations due to recombination and segregation of alleles. This progression is fundamental in studying inheritance patterns and genetic variation.

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