Answer:
somatic cell hybridization Â
in situ hybridization
Explanation:
Human genome mapping means the location of genes on chromosomes and the knowledge of the physical and genetic distances that separate them, as well as the DNA sequencing of each chromosome. The two main types of maps of the human genome are the genetic and the physical.
Physical maps derive mainly from measurements of DNA molecules and can be considered low resolution, such as cytogenetic based on chromosomal bands, or high resolution, such as restriction sites and DNA sequencing. The main physical maps are: somatic cell hybridization, radiation hybridization and in situ hybridization.