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- What advantages do anonymous DNA markers afford for genetic mapping as opposed to traditional allelic markers associated with visible phenotypes? What are the disadvantages of anonymous DNA markers for mapping?Why is lambda DNA used as a marker?How can the concept ofrecombination frequency beused in genetic mapping?
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