
pmid: 11238074
Abstract Motivation: Giving a meaningful representation of a pedigree is not obvious when it includes consanguinity loops, individuals with multiple mates or several related families. Results: We show that finding a perfectly meaningful representation of a pedigree is equivalent to the interval graph sandwich problem and we propose an algorithm for drawing pedigrees. Contact: Emmanuel.Barillot@infobiogen.fr * To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Computer Graphics, Algorithms, Pedigree
Computer Graphics, Algorithms, Pedigree
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