Seriation is an algorithm for marker ordering in linkage groups. It
is not an exhaustive search method and, therefore, is not computationally
intensive. However, it does not guarantee that the best order is always
found. The only requirement is a matrix with recombination fractions
between markers.
NOTE: When there are to many pairs of markers with the same value in the
recombination fraction matrix, it can result in ties during the ordination
process and the Seriation algorithm may not work properly. This is
particularly relevant for outcrossing populations with mixture of markers
of type D1 and D2. When this occurs, the function shows the
following error message: There are too many ties in the ordination
process - please, consider using another ordering algorithm.
After determining the order with Seriation, the final map is
constructed using the multipoint approach (function
map).