Genetic distance refers to the percentage of differences or mutations between homologous proteins or genes, indicating evolutionary distance between species or groups. In human populations, genetic distance helps trace origins, migration patterns, interbreeding, and integration of populations. It is measured in centimorgans (cM), where 1 cM corresponds to a 1% recombination rate, with variations based on region and sex, as females typically exhibit a higher recombination rate. For those seeking to understand genetic terminology, several recommended resources include online glossaries that define terms like phenotypes, haplotypes, alleles, and mitochondrial genetics. The community offers support for individuals encountering specific genetic concepts or challenges.