The inbreeding coefficient is the likely proportion of homozygous loci of an animal (or a test mating) to. Since the exact method by Wright for our online tool is too complex to calculate, we use an approximate formula: IK = sum (1 / 2) n1 + n2 +1 is the true value very well.
ancestor loss coefficient:
The ancestral loss coefficient describes the percentage of actual ancestors in relation to all possible ancestors. An AVK of 100% means that none of the same ancestors found in the pedigree. A lower value means that exist in the pedigree animals twice or more times.
line breeding:
line breeding gives information about, which dogs likewise show up in the pedigree of the dam and sire. The listing on this page gives the generation, where the line breeded dogs shows up.