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====Views====
This gramplet has three views.
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=====Chromosome Segment Map for <PersonName> View=====
[[File:Addon-DNA-SegmentMap-with-Tooltip2.png|thumb|450px|right|[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Gramplets#The_split-screen_Sidebar_.26_Bottombar|Undocked]] {{man label|DNA Segment Map Gramplet}} with the HighContrast [[Addon:ThemePreferences|theme]]]]
The default view is all of the chromosomes with all of the segments, painted in the order of the Association.
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=====Single Chromosome View=====
To view just a single chromosome, click on the chromosome number. This view has each association as a different row, helping to see overlapping areas. To return to the standard view, click on the background area.
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=====Visual Phasing View=====
[https://isogg.org/wiki/Visual_phasing Visual phasing] is a methodology for assigning segments to specific grandparents. This technique can be employed when parents are not available for testing.
To view with coloring based on grandparent/great-grandparent, enable in the config and then click on the background outside of any drawn graphics or legend. The DNA segment will be painted one of 4/12 colors, depending on the grandparent/great-grandparent found in the path of the tree. The maternal side has 2 color options (maternal grandfather or maternal grandmother). The paternal side has 2 color options (paternal grandmother or paternal grandfather).
[[File:PhasingLegend.png|100pxthumb|200px|Legend for Grandparent View]]
For the great-grandparent view, there are an additional 8 colors
[[File:GreatPhasingLegend.png|100pxthumb|200px|Legend for Great-Grandparent View]]
First cousins or closer are not displayed. If there is no known path based on the tree, the segment is not displayed.
Click again on the background to reset to standard view.
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====DNA Example data====
To reproduce the illustration with the [[Example.gramps]] dataset, create two records in the Associations tab in the Person Editor for Luther Robinson(I0656).