Mendel made the F1 generation by cross-pollinating contrasting pea plant varieties, focusing on specific traits like round versus wrinkled seeds. He ensured that only one plant variety with the dominant trait was used as the male parent and the other plant variety with the recessive trait was used as the female parent. This allowed him to control the pollination process and study the inheritance pattern of traits in the offspring.
the traits were recessive
The first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiment were all hybrids (F1 generation), resulting from the cross of two purebred parents with contrasting traits.
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
The F1 generation refers to the first generation of offspring resulting from a cross between two parent organisms. It stands for "filial 1" and represents the initial stage of genetic inheritance in a breeding experiment. The F1 generation typically exhibits a combination of traits inherited from both parent organisms.
Wrinkled seeds are recessive The F1generation carried recessive alleles.
he crossed two pure lines
(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.
(Apex Learning) The F1 generation carried recessive alleles.
the F1 is 3:1
the traits were recessive
The first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiment were all hybrids (F1 generation), resulting from the cross of two purebred parents with contrasting traits.
Because it's used to show up in only The F2 generation
Mendel's F1 generation plants showed only one of the two traits present in the parental generation. This indicated that the trait expressed in the F1 generation was dominant, while the other trait was recessive.
F1 or first filial
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
he crossed two pure lines
it showed him a new different generation of offspring. :D