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map In computing, an associative array, also known as a map, lookup table, or dictionary, is an abstract data type very closely related to the mathematical concept of a function with a finite domain. Conceptually, an associative array is composed of a collection of keys and a collection of values, and each key is associated with one value. ...
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maple Maples are trees of the genus Acer in the Order Sapindales, variously classified in a family of their own Aceraceae, or (together with the Hippocastanaceae) in Sapindaceae; genetic evidence points to the latter being the more accurate option. They are distinguished by opposite leaf arrangement, with usually palmately lobed, or occasionally pinnate or unlobed leaves. The flowers are regular, pentamerous, and borne in racemes, corymbs, or umbels. ...
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mapping The determination of the relative positions of genes within the chromosomes or of restriction sites along a DNA molecule.The process of determining the position of a locus on the chromosome relative to other loci.
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mapping function A mathematical expression relating observed recombination fraction (qv) to map distance expressed in centiMorgans. Two common mapping functions are those developed by Haldane (1919; J. Genet., 8: 299-309) and Kosambi (1944; Ann. Eugen., 12: 172-175). ...
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map distance The standard measure of distance between loci, expressed in centiMorgans (cM). Estimated from recombination fraction via a mapping function (qv). For small recombination fractions, map distance equals the percentage of recombination (recombination frequency) betwen two genes. 1% recombination = 1 cM. Sometimes called a map unit.
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