three differences between f1and f2 generation
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Gregor Mendel is considered as the father of genetics. His work has lead to the development of fundamental aspects of genetics. The observations and conclusions of his experiments provided evidence for the formulation of new laws and theories in the context of inheritance. Gregor Mendel conducted most of his experiments on garden pea plants. F1 and F2 are two offspring generations and each of the generations of offspring provided new evidence in respect to inheritance and natural variation that occurs within different organisms. F1 generation is produced by the breeding of two parental (P) organisms whilst F2 generation is produced by the interbreeding of two F1 generation offsprings. This is the key difference between F1 and F2 generations.
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Mendel conducted the experiments