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Gene Mapping Open Access Journals

Gene mapping is that the sequential allocation of loci to a relative position on a chromosome. Genetic maps are species-specific and comprised of genomic markers and/or genes and therefore the genetic distance between each marker. These distances are calculated supported the frequency of chromosome crossovers occurring during meiosis, and not on their physical location on the chromosome. There are existing dense gene maps available for humans, and therefore the introduction of next-generation sequencing technologies is facilitating increased construction of genetic maps for other species. Genetic maps are a necessary tool for mapping of disease genes or trait loci, a way also commonly referred to as linkage mapping. Integrating genetic mapping and disease gene mapping with next-generation sequencing has proven to be a strong strategy in genetic research. Open access (OA) may be a set of principles and a variety of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, freed from cost or other access barriers.With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre open access, barriers to copying or reuse also are reduced or removed by applying an open license for copyright. the most focus of the open access movement is "peer reviewed research literature." Historically, this has centered mainly on print-based academic journals. Whereas conventional (non-open access) journals cover publishing costs through access tolls like subscriptions, site licenses or pay-per-view charges, open-access journals are characterised by funding models which don't require the reader to pay to read the journal's contents. Open access are often applied to all or any sorts of published research output, including peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed academic journal articles, conference papers, theses, book chapters, and monographs.  

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