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For each of the following statements, indicate whether the statement describes the P generation, F1 generation, or F2 generation.
The plants in the P generationF1 generationF2 generation were allowed to self-pollinate.
The plants in the P generationF1 generationF2 generation are true breeding.
After a cross, there are three times as many tall plants as there are short plants in the P generationF1 generationF2 generation.
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