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  1. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

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  2. The Geographic Distance Matrix Generator is a platform-independent Java application that implements the same powerful suite of spherical functions as the Perpendicular Distance Calculator to compute all pair wise distances from a simple list of geographic coordinates.

  3. Calculating map distance between two genes is an indispensable tool in genetic research and molecular biology. By understanding recombination frequency and converting it into map distance, you can gain valuable insights into gene locations on a chromosome.

  4. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

  5. Analyzing the number of offspring of each phenotype will allow us to determine the order of the genes on the chromosome and the map distances between them. The first thing to do in solving a three-factor cross is to count the number of phenotypes seen in the offspring.

  6. The simplest way to calculate map distances involves counting the number of recombinants resulting from a genetic cross among progeny and dividing it by the total number of progeny observed. Subsequently, this ratio is multiplied by 100 to express the value in centimorgans (cM).

  7. A genetic map shows the map distance, in cM, that separates any two loci, and the position of these loci relative to all other mapped loci. The genetic map distance is roughly proportional to the physical distance, i.e., the amount of DNA between two loci.