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PEDIGREE CHART Inheritance Over Three Generations 7. Terminology: Scientists often refer to the generations of inheritance as P, F1, and F2. Using the definitions below, identify the generations in Figure
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PEDIGREE CHART
Inheritance Over Three Generations
7. Terminology: Scientists often
refer to the generations of
inheritance as P, F1, and F2.
Using the definitions below,
identify the generations in
Figure 2.
P-parental generation
F1 - 1st generation of offspring
F2 - offspring of the F1 cross
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15 Because you need to divide it
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because u need to divide it
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