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Coefficients of Kinship, Relationship and Inbreeding
This page consist of inbreeding calculations for the sugar glider you selected or the "Virtual Mating" you have entered.
The calculations on this page are accurate to the point that they can only be made based upon the information in the database.
For more detailed calculations please make sure that as many as possible of the ancestors are known in the database.
Each information block has an explanation button which can be clicked to find information on that specific subject.
NOTICE : Your present COI may change when and if additional ancestry is added to the lineage.
 
Father (GBG Cedar) and Mother (GBG Marigold)
Name Gender joeys
GBG Cedar2 offspring
GBG Marigold4 offspring
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    List of common progency of father and mother
    Name Gender joeys
    GBG Daphneno offspring
    GBG Radley1 offspring
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    Ascendents count
    Total count of known ascendants (over 7 generations : max=254) 76
    Count of distinct known ascendants (over 7 generations) 47
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    For any animal out of father and mother :
    Coefficient of Inbreeding (this value is low) 6.4941%
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    Top contributing ascendants :
    Partial inbreeding due to Mars II - Creme-ino Het 3.125%
    Partial inbreeding due to Mars - FFR 100% het cremeino 1.33%
    Partial inbreeding due to Hera - FFR 100% het cremeino 1%
    Partial inbreeding due to Hal - FFR wfb 100% het cremeino 0.402%
    Partial inbreeding due to Black Eye Pea - FFR, platinum 0.39%
    Partial inbreeding due to Haley - FFR 100% het cremeino 0.097%
    Partial inbreeding due to Butch - FFR 100% het cremeino, wfb 0.097%
    Partial inbreeding due to Samson - wfb FFR 0.048%
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    Most inbred ascendants :
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    Statistics for father and mother :
    Coefficient of Relationship between father and mother 12.4637%
    Coefficient of Inbreeding of Father 8.5937%
    Coefficient of Inbreeding of Mother 0%
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    A word of thanks
    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 E.R.o's Information System