0.00% Inbreeding-Coefficient (Wright*)
17.46% Ancestor-Loss
pedigree incomplete, values might be very inaccurate
Explanation of the values:
* Due to Computational constrains the isonometric coefficient is given which is a derived value from Wrights coefficient that might be lower than the Wrights for dogs that are inbred to inbred dogs.
Population average for dogs is about 6.25%.
The higher the value, the more inbred the dog is.
The Inbreeding-Coefficient (IC) is a measure of the degree of inbreeding in an individual dog. It is the probability that two alleles at a locus are identical by descent. The IC is calculated by summing the probabilities of all possible paths of common ancestors that connect the two alleles. The IC is expressed as a percentage and can range from 0% to 100%. The IC is a measure of the degree of inbreeding in an individual dog. It is the probability that two alleles at a locus are identical by descent. The IC is calculated by summing the probabilities of all possible paths of common ancestors that connect the two alleles. The IC is expressed as a percentage and can range from 0% to 100%.