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View up to 9 families in different Windows Cut and paste families or parts of families Toolbar icons, status bar and tooltips guide new users Switch between tree and circular display Maximum of 10,000 individuals per family and 250 markers per
chromosome Tools for speed-drawing of new families Space drawings evenly Color
haplotype bars to show inheritance and multiple crossovers Crossovers
calculated from phenotype data Many new input and output
formats Annotation tool: enter text and move to any
position and set to any font, size or color Print preview Multiple undo move and undo delete tool Calculate kinship and inbreeding coefficients Automatic recognition of consanguinity Cyrillic
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| As a tool for drawing family trees, Cyrillic 2 is as easy
as using pen and paper! Zoom in and out Display grid Use standard ASGC
symbols Cut, copy, paste symbols Create custom and color symbols Add
one-step multiple siblings and children Add text
annotations anywhere on drawing Sort siblings by birth Even spacing after drawing Undo
delete and multiple undo move |
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| Cyrillic works well with data from other sources. With it
geneticists can import pedigrees and marker data from programs such as MLINK, CriMap and
GEDCOM. Use Cyrillics output links to send data to risk calculation programs. Data import MLINK pedfile MLINK Pedigree/Draw LINKSYS CriMap GEDCOM DLL
Data export MLINK LIPED Pedigree/Draw GEDCOM DLL CriMap |
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| Cyrillic lets users preview their documents, adjust any
details or shrink their drawings to fit the page. Cyrillics high-quality output is
perfect for papers and presentations. Print preview Print to any Windows printer Batch
printing Fit to page Print
option details Circular drawing facility |
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Multiple document interface Toolbar icons Context-sensitive
on-line help 
Copy and paste text and drawings to other Windows programs
Cyrillic works with Windows 3.1, Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT
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than a drawing program. It is a useful data management system too. Users can store vital
information about individual patients and their families, and can display this information
on the pedigree drawings. |
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Manage disease data: markers, alleles,
phenotypes |
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Up to 10000 individuals per family |
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Up to 250 markers per chromosome |
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Up to 150 alleles per marker |
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Up to 150 markers per chromosome per family |
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Form haplotypes |
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Show marker data |
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Calculate kinship coefficients |
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Automatic recognition of consanguinity |
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Create color bar patterns to show crossovers |
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On-screen editing of data |
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Copy and paste groups or individual data |
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