1. If there was no map information available then the order and orientation of the contigs was random, but the order of probes within each contig was stable. 2. AAA gets a lot of its map information from state departments of transportation, but its researchers want some things confirmed firsthand. 3. Map information is stored on CD-ROMs or DVDs, which are usually loaded into the computer. 4. The map information can be downloaded into a GPS or personal computer from a CD, such as one provided by Fishing Hot Spots, a map company. 5. The map information comes from data bases of Etak, a subsidiary of the Sony Corp. of America. |
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