MapChart 2.32

Windows-based application developed by Roeland E. Voorrips for creating clear
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MapChart is a Windows-based application developed by Roeland E. Voorrips for creating clear, publication-quality visualizations of genetic linkage and physical maps. It enables researchers to draw linear linkage groups, place and label markers by position, and overlay quantitative trait loci (QTL) with confidence intervals and annotations. The software supports comparing multiple maps side by side, aligning them by shared loci, and fine-tuning scales, spacing, fonts, colors, and label placement to maximize readability.

Key capabilities:

  • Graphical presentation of genetic linkage and physical maps
  • QTL visualization with confidence intervals and customizable annotations
  • Side-by-side comparison and alignment of multiple maps
  • Flexible layout and formatting controls
  • Simple text-based input workflows
  • Export to common vector and bitmap image formats for manuscripts and presentations

MapChart is widely used in plant and animal genetics and breeding research for quickly turning map data into clean, accurate figures.

MapChart is developed by Roeland E. Voorrips and is used by 2 users of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. The names of program executable files are MapChart.exe, SSW27_AD4E9E24.exe.

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Good drawing software for a linkage map

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JIANJIAN LV
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Good drawing software for a linkage map

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Good drawing software for a linkage map

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