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Dictionary » F » F1 generation F1 generationDefinition noun (genetics) The first filial generation, which is comprised of offspring(s) resulting from a cross between strains of distinct genotypes.
The F1 generation is the generation resulting immediately from a cross of the first set of parents (parental generation).
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