linkage map

collocation in English

meaningsoflinkageandmap

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linkage
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈlɪŋ.kɪdʒ/
us
/ˈlɪŋ.kɪdʒ/
the existence or forming of connections ...
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map
noun[C]
uk
/mæp/
us
/mæp/
a drawing of the earth's surface, or part of that surface, showing the shape and position of different countries, political borders, natural features such as rivers and mountains, and artificial features such as roads ...
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(Definition oflinkageandmapfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflinkage map

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Further, we also assume that thelinkagemapof markers that is applicable to all crosses is known.
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However, there is no evidence that this occurs also in the medaka, as no pseudolinked regions are observed in the medakalinkagemap.
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Towards an integratedlinkagemapof common bean.
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A detailedlinkagemapof rainbow trout produced using doubled haploids.
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The second chromosome was fully assembled, and ourlinkagemaplargely supported this assembly (but see below).
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The linkage group was not assembled as a single contiguouslinkagemapat the first attempt.
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Most often a geneticlinkagemapis prepared using populations obtained from two highly diverse genotypes.
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A separate attempt with these 14 markers alone generated the smallerlinkagemapwhich is included in the figure.
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Each backcross progeny is genotyped for molecular markers to construct a geneticlinkagemap.
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Construction of a geneticlinkagemapin tetraploid species using molecular markers.
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Construction of a geneticlinkagemapin man using restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
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An existinglinkagemapis assumed to be available for many polymorphic co-dominant markers.
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Research at the molecular level, including construction of a lentil geneticlinkagemap, identification of molecular markers, and genetic transformation, has progressed considerably.
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Other estimates of probable exaggeration of the length of thelinkagemap, based on exchange segment length, suggest a similar reduction.
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Because it is more difficult to genotype a triploid than a diploid, alinkagemapis constructed with the diploid embryo.
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Human chromosome-8linkagemapbased on short tandem repeat polymorphisms - effect of genotyping errors.
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Once alinkagemapis constructed in one laboratory, it can be readily shared with other laboratories.
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Rubeena et al. (2003) reported an intraspecificlinkagemapin lentil constructed with 114 molecular markers.
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