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A marker in the genetic map is linked to a marker on the physical map which is linked to the sequence information in GBrowse.
The N-terminal ring of density in the full-length Hsp104 map is linked with NBD1 by two connections, the stronger of which is at the position where the helix L3 end of the coiled-coil domain emerges, suggesting that the tip of the coiled coil interacts with the N-terminal ring.
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All the names for that map were linked to printing and typesetting.
The map was linked to scientific projections, made in 2005, suggesting there might be 50 million "climate refugees" by 2010.
The physical map was linked with two genetic maps with the help of 245 BAC-end sequence (BES -derived simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers.
All sequence based markers present in the map are linked to EST contigs or EST singletons and these sequences were blasted against the potato genome scaffolds (v3.4).
Both W7984 and Chinese Spring assemblies and the high-density genetic map were linked by scaffold name in the former and by contig name in the latter, which facilitated navigation from assembly to genetic map or vice versa.
With the addition of 9 AFLP markers that were identified by their sequence, in total 211 of the 668 available parental and bridge AFLP markers in the RH Chr-5 genetic map were linked to the MTP sequences.
Therefore, 18% of all markers anchored to the physical map were linked to more than one FPC contig/singleton, a figure in accordance to the above estimation of the number of primers amplifiying duplicated or closely related genomic regions.
The results showed that RFLP marker STS15C2 from LG4 of Jan's genetic map co-segregated with ORS1233 and was loosely linked with ORS57 from SSR-LG6; in addition, RFLP marker STS14B4 from LG8 of Jan's genetic map was linked to ORS1215, ORS148, and ORS687 from SSR-LG15.
TLU mapping is linked to a broader history of cartographic colonialism that forces Indigenous peoples to subject themselves to western systems of geographic knowledge.
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