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26 June, 12:28

In his breeding experiments, mendel first crossed true-breeding plants to produce a second generation, which were then allowed to self-pollinate to generate the offspring. how do we name these three generations?

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  1. 26 June, 15:51
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    You could name them f1, f2, f3. That is how I was taught.
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