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The unit of distance in a genetic map is called a map unit and 1 map unit is equivalent to one centimorgan (cM) named after T.H.Morgan. | The unit of distance in a [[genetic map|genetic map]] is called a map unit and 1 map unit is equivalent to one centimorgan (cM) named after T.H.Morgan<ref>Daniel L. Hartl, Maryellen Ruvolo,(2012) Genetic: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Learning, pg 161</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 05:17, 21 November 2015
The unit of distance in a genetic map is called a map unit and 1 map unit is equivalent to one centimorgan (cM) named after T.H.Morgan[1].
References
- ↑ Daniel L. Hartl, Maryellen Ruvolo,(2012) Genetic: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Learning, pg 161