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Was Mendel's P generation heterozygous?

Mendel's P generation (parent generation) was not heterozygous; it was typically homozygous for the traits he was studying. For example, he used true-breeding pea plants, where each plant had two identical alleles for a particular trait, such as smooth or wrinkled seeds. This ensured that the traits observed in the F1 generation were the result of the combination of these homozygous genotypes.


What happens to alleles between the p generation and F2 generation?

In the P generation, one parent is homozygous dominant and the other parent is homozygous recessive. In the F1 generation, the product of a cross between the P generation, the offspring are all heterozygous. In the F2 generation, the product of a cross between the F1 generation, the expected result is 1/4 homozygous dominant, 1/2 heterozygous, and 1/4 homozygous recessive.


You cross a long-finned red guppy with a short-finned green guppy p-generation The F1-generation consists of long-finned green guppies what is the genotypes of the p-generation and the F1-generation?

The dominant traits, as shown by the F1-generation's display of complete dominance, are long fins and green color. The parents must have been: long-finned red guppy: FFcc short-finned green guppy: ffCC filial generation: ALL FfCc


In the p generation a tall plant was crossed with a short plant. Short plants reappeared in the f2 generation because?

A cross between members of the F1 generation (Tt x Tt), results in the genotypic ratio of 1TT:2Tt:1tt genotypes in the F2 generation. Because the tall allele is dominant, the phenotypic ratio would be 3 tall:1 short in the F2 generation.


What term describes the parents of a monohybrid cross?

the original parents in a genetic cross are reffered to as the P generation


What is the meaning of G in G1?

I believe this is referring to the generations in parent crosses. You are first given two genotypes to cross. This is the parent generation. When you use a punnett square to cross the parent generation (P) you are given the possible genotypes of the first generation of offspring (G1)


What do you call the parental generation of plants?

The parental generation of plants is called the P generation, or parental generation. This term is used in genetics to refer to the initial set of parents in a breeding experiment, from which subsequent generations, known as F1 (first filial) and F2 (second filial), are derived. The P generation is crucial for studying inheritance patterns and traits passed down to the offspring.


What is p and F1?

P represents the parental generation in a genetic cross. F1 represents the offspring of the P generation.


Which generation has purebred parents?

p generation


What is a good sentence for p generation?

P Generation is when parental offspring are derived in studies of inheritance.


When was Generation P - film - created?

Generation P - film - was created on 2011-04-14.


What is the generation called after the p generation?

F1 and F2