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What is a backbone?

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What is a backbone?

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A backbone map is the primary map that will serve as the anchor off of which all comparative maps loaded will locate their sequence. For the backbone map, you must specify a single chromosome to be loaded at a time. When other comparative maps are loaded on top of that backbone, they will load all chromosomes that have syntenic regions that fall on the single chromosome of the backbone map, usually from more than one chromosome.

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