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A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on DNA, such as genes, or restriction enzyme cutting sites.
Ãâó: www.exploratorium.edu/genepool/glossary.html
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A map indicating physical locations on a DNA molecule such as restriction enzyme recognition sites, RFLPs, and genes; measured in base pairs (bp).
Ãâó: www.qdots.com/live/render/content.asp
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A physical map consists of a linearly ordered set of DNA fragments encompassing the genome or region of interest. Physical maps are of two types, macro-restriction maps and ordered clone maps. The former consists of an ordered set of large DNA fragments generated by using restriction enzymes whose recognition sequences are infrequently represented in the genome. An ordered clone map consists of an overlapping collection of cloned DNA fragments. ...
Ãâó: lomiweb.med.auth.gr/xml_output/bioglossary/P_gloss...
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| physical map |
A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on DNA (eg, restriction enzyme cutting sites, genes), regardless of inheritance. Distance is measured in base pairs. For the human genome, the lowest- resolution physical map is the banding patterns on the 24 different chromosomes; the highest- resolution map would be the complete nucleotide sequence of the chromosomes.
Ãâó: www.bioinformatics.buffalo.edu/current_buffalo/glo...
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A map showing the relative positions of genes or other DNA sequences on the chromosomes, determined for example by how frequently the genes remain on the same segment of DNA when the chromosome is fragmented
Ãâó: www.phgu.org.uk/info_database/glossary.html
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