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Genetic Mapping

The powerful method of genetic mapping is used to locate genes and genetic markers on chromosomes. Scientists gain a better understanding of the connections between genes, their functions, and the ways in which they influence traits and diseases thanks to this procedure. The process of figuring out where genes are on a chromosome and how far apart they are is known as genetic mapping. Genetic markers, which are specific DNA sequences that are mapped out on chromosomes, are used to accomplish this by figuring out where these markers come from and how they are passed down.

  • Allele
  • Locus (Plural: Loci)
  • Chromosome
  • Gene
  • Genetic Marker
  • Genetic Variation
  • DNA Sequence
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