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what is f1 and f2 generation​

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Answered by saumyapiyush
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The parental generation (P) is the first set of parents crossed. The F1 (first filial) generation consists of all the offspring from the parents. The F2 (second filial) generation consists of the offspring from allowing the F1 individuals to interbreed .

Answered by Anonymous
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The parental generation (P) is the first set of parents crossed. The F1 (first filial) generation consists of all the offspring from the parents. The F2 (second filial) generation consists of the offspring from allowing the F1 individuals to interbreed

What is the difference between f1 and f2 generation?

The term "F1" means the "first filial generation," or the initial cross between two genetically distinct plants. ... An "F2" cross is the next generation, or the result of crossing two sister seedlings from the F1 cross. Selfing an F1 plant produces an F2 also.

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