Questions: Mc Graw Hill 0 of 15 Concepts completed Multiple Choice Question In a genetic cross, what does the P generation represent? Parental generation Phenotype generation Potential gametes Possible offspring Need help? Review these concept resources.

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In a genetic cross, what does the P generation represent?
Parental generation
Phenotype generation
Potential gametes
Possible offspring
Need help? Review these concept resources.
Transcript text: Mc Graw Hill 0 of 15 Concepts completed Multiple Choice Question In a genetic cross, what does the P generation represent? Parental generation Phenotype generation Potential gametes Possible offspring Need help? Review these concept resources.
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The answer is the first one: Parental generation.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Parental generation: This is the correct answer. In genetics, the P generation refers to the original pair of organisms that are crossed to produce offspring. The "P" stands for "parental."
  2. Phenotype generation: This is incorrect. The phenotype refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, not a specific generation in a genetic cross.
  3. Potential gametes: This is incorrect. Gametes are the reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that combine during fertilization, not a generation in a genetic cross.
  4. Possible offspring: This is incorrect. The offspring produced from a genetic cross are referred to as the F1 (first filial) generation, not the P generation.

Summary: In a genetic cross, the P generation represents the parental generation, which is the original pair of organisms that are crossed to produce offspring.

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