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What did mendel conclude after his stem height pea plant experiment?

Mendel's experiment showed that with other traits it showed a similar pattern and also that it resulted that this crossed the first generation. The dwarf height traits had seemed to disappear. He then let the first generation plants self pollinate.


Formed when two different purebreds are crossed?

A hybrid.


The first two individuals that are crossed in a breeding experiment are call the?

P generation


When parent plants are crossed how do scientists refer to the first generation of offspring?

F1


What are the first two individuals that are crossed in a breeding experiment?

the P (parental) Generation


When plants that are true breeding for different traits of a characteristic are crossed the offspring are called?

first-generation plants


What did Mendel do in his second law?

The second Mendelian Law is the Law of Segregation. It states that in a cross the parental traits do not merge in the first offspring generation (ie. the recessive, "weaker" trait does not disappear for good) but instead appear unchanged in the second offspring generation. For example, if you cross homozygous dwarf pea plants to homozygous tall, all members of the first offspring generation will be tall. This makes it seem as if the dwarf trait disappears, but it does not. If you inbreed the first offspring generation, you get 25% dwarf plants in the second offspring generation. So the "lost" trait reappears.


When parent plants are crossed scientists refer to the first generation of off spring as?

Its either p,f2,1f,or f1


When plants that are true breeding for different traits of a characteristic are crossed the trait observed in the first generation is called?

dominant


When plants that are true breeding for different traits of a characteristic are crossed the trait observed in the first generation is called the?

dominant


When plants that are true breeding for different traits of a characteristics are crossed the trait observed in the first generation is called the?

dominant


What does P1 stand for in mendels theory?

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").