Questions: QUESTION 8 6 p What is the name given to the first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiments? Primary generation Filial generation FO generation F1 generation

QUESTION 8
6 p

What is the name given to the first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiments?
Primary generation
Filial generation
FO generation
F1 generation
Transcript text: QUESTION 8 6 p What is the name given to the first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiments? Primary generation Filial generation FO generation F1 generation
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The answer is the fourth one (D): F1 generation.

Explanation for each option:

  • Primary generation: This term is not used in Mendel's experiments. It does not refer to any specific generation in genetic studies.

  • Filial generation: While this term is related to offspring, it is a general term and does not specify the first generation. "Filial" simply means relating to offspring.

  • FO generation: This is not a standard term used in Mendel's experiments or in genetics. It does not refer to any recognized generation.

  • F1 generation: This is the correct term. In Mendel's experiments, the F1 generation refers to the first generation of offspring resulting from a cross between two parent organisms. "F" stands for "filial," and "1" indicates that it is the first generation.

In summary, the first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiments is called the F1 generation.

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