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| centimorgan | <genetics, unit> A unit of measure of recombination frequency. One centimorgan is equal to a 1% chance that a marker at one genetic locus will be separated from a marker at a second locus due to crossing over in a single generation. In human beings, 1 centimorgan is equivalent, on average, to 1million base pairs. (13 Jan 1998) |
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In genetics, a centimorgan (abbreviated cM) is a unit of recombinant frequency. It is often used to imply distance along a chromosome. The centimorgan is equal to a 1% chance that a marker at one genetic locus on a chromosome will be separated from a marker at a second locus due to crossing over in a single generation. In human beings, one centimorgan is equivalent, on average, to one million base pairs. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centimorgan
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One percent recombination between two loci. See map distance; crossing-over unit.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E06.htm
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(cM). A measure of genetic distance. 1 cM corresponds to a 1% frequency of recombinant progeny.
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v5/n6/glossary/nrg1346_...
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A chromosome mapping unit. One centimorgan equals 1% recombinant offspring.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/c.htm
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A unit of measure of ecombination frequency. One cM is equal to 1% chance that a marker at one genetic locus will be separated from a marker at a second locus due to crossing-over in a single generation.
Ãâó: depts.washington.edu/~genetics/courses/genet372/w2...
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