Chong Wang
A linkage map (otherwise called a hereditary guide) is a table for an animal varieties or trial populace that shows the situation of its known qualities or hereditary markers comparative with one another as far as recombination recurrence, as opposed to a particular actual distance along every chromosome. Linkage maps were first evolved by Alfred Sturtevant, an understudy of Thomas Hunt Morgan.
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