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In Mendel's experiments, what did he call the first generation of offspring resulting from a cross between two true-breeding parents, and what did he call the generation resulting from self-pollinating these offspring?

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  • AF0 and F1
  • BP and F1
  • CF1 and F2
  • DF1 and F3
Explanation

Mendel called the true-breeding parents the P (parental) generation. Their first offspring constituted the F1 (first filial) generation. The offspring resulting from self-pollinating the F1 generation were called the F2 (second filial) generation.

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