Centimorgans, What the heck are those????
centimorgan A unit of distance between two genes on a chromosome, representing a 1 per cent probability of recombination in a single meiotic event. Named after Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866–1945) the American Nobel-prizewinning geneticist often described as the father of modern genetics. First Known Use of centimorgan was in 1919. Click on the link below. Check this link out to read more about centimorgans so you can understand them better. These are my cousins. You can see that JS and I share 777 centimorgans across 30 segments. The more centimorgans, the closer you are related. His sister, below him, and I share 731 centimorgans. Genetic make up varies. I have a cousin who is one of 18 children. He and I share 191 centimorgans. However, his brother and I share 245. It is not a mistake. One parent can have many children and yet n...