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What was the first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiment called?

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Answered by Rajput0111
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Mendel first experimented with just one characteristic of a pea plant at a time. He began with flower color. As shown in Figure below, Mendel cross-pollinated purple- and white-flowered parent plants. The parent plants in the experiments are referred to as the P (for parent) generation.

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Mendel first experimented with just one characteristic of a pea plant at a time. He began with flower color. As shown in Figure below, Mendel cross-pollinated purple- and white-flowered parent plants. The parent plants in the experiments are referred to as the P (for parent) generation.

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