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Coefficients of Kinship,
Relationship and Inbreeding
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This page consist of
inbreeding calculations for the Sire, Adorah's Retro Active and
the Dam, Anamcara Sakkarra M'dam
Summerwind, as selected in the "Virtual Mating"
option on
www.AHIPedigrees.Net .
The calculations on this page are
accurate to the point that they can
only be made based upon the
information in the database. The
information is provided to supply the reader
with a statistical analysis of the genetic
heredity behind this mating. |
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| Name |
Gender |
Offspring |
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Adorah's Retro Active |
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no prior offspring |
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Anamcara Sakkarra M'dam
Summerwind |
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no prior offspring |
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Shown here are the parents of the Afghan
Hound you selected for the COI
calculation of the Afghan Hounds
selected for the "Virtual Mating". The
gender of these Afghan Hounds is shown
here as well as the number of Offspring
they have in the pedigree database.
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List of common progeny of Sire
and Dam |
| Name |
Gender |
Offspring |
| None |
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Shown here are the Offspring of the
parents of the Afghan Hound the calculation
was requested for.
The gender is shown here as well as the
number of Offspring that this animal has
in the pedigree database.
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Ascendants count
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| Total count of
known ascendants (over 8 generations :
max=510) |
510 |
| Count of
distinct known ascendants (over 8
generations) |
271 |
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Shown here are the number of ascendants
found in this specific pedigree tree.
A complete tree will contain up to 510
ascendants. (8 generations are used for
the calculations on this page).
Also shown is the number of unique
ascendants. These figures will give you
an indication as to how varied the gene
pool is for this animal.
A total count of 500 animals with only
100 unique ascendants means that out of
the 500 animals found in 8 generations
there are only 100 unique animals
present. These 100 animals make up the
tree. 510 unique ascendants
would be better for a most varied (less
inbred) gene pool.
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For any animal out of Sire and
Dam : |
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Coefficient of Inbreeding
(this value is low)
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4.8816% |
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The value shown here is for any
Offspring that these two Afghan Hounds
might produce.
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| percentage |
Value |
| 0% - 1% |
too low to be reliable |
| 1% - 2% |
very very low |
| 2% - 5% |
very low |
| 5% - 10% |
low |
| 10% - 20% |
medium |
| 20% - 35% |
high |
| 35% - 55% |
very high |
| >55% |
Huge! |
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Top contributing ascendants :
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Here you'll find a list of the
ascendants (parents, grandparents etc.)
who contribute the most to the genetic
makeup of the selected Afghan Hound. These
are the Afghan Hounds who will
contribute the most to any potential
Offspring that the chosen Sire and Dam
might produce.
The fact that a Afghan Hound is the most
contributing ascendant does not have to
mean that that Afghan Hound also has the
highest inbred percentage.
An Afghan Hound with a low inbred
percentage can have a large contributing
factor by being a closer relative
(grandparent and great-grandparent for
example) than other Afghan Hounds with a
higher inbred percentage.
The potential Offspring will have most
in common with the Afghan Hounds in this
list.
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Most inbred ascendants :
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Shown here are the ascendants in the
pedigree tree with the highest inbred
percentages.
This list gives an indication of the
inbred percentages in earlier
generations which (could) affect the
selected Afghan Hound or selected
mating.
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Statistics for Sire and Dam :
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Coefficient of Relationship
between Sire and Dam |
9.2367%
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| Coefficient of
Inbreeding of Dam |
5.1611%
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| Coefficient of
Inbreeding of Sire |
6.243% |
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Shown here are the statistics for the
Sire and Dam for the selected mating.
Coefficient of Relationship between Sire
and Dam is the amount of relationship
between the pedigrees of the parents.
Also shown are the inbred percentages of
both the Sire and Dam.
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| A word of thanks
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| We would like to
thank Jacques Le Renard for the
algorithms behind this webpage.
Jacques has spent many hours
perfecting these calculations.
Please visit his website
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