Plots the genotypes for a set of individuals. Likely errors are
indicated by red squares. In a backcross, genotypes AA and AB are
indicated by white and black circles, respectively. In an intercross,
genotypes AA, AB and BB are indicated by white, gray, and black
circles, respectively, and the partially missing genotypes "not BB"
(D in mapmaker) and "not AA" (C in mapmaker) are indicated by green
and orange circles, respectively.
For the X chromosome in a backcross or intercross, hemizygous males
are plotted as if they were homozygous (that is, with white and black
circles).
For a 4-way cross, two lines are plotted for each individual. The
left or upper line indicates the allele A (white) or B (black); the
right or lower line indicates the allele C (white) or D (black). For
the case that genotype is known to be only AC/BD or AD/BC, we use
green and orange, respectively.