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Hokushin Kensha Fuyu No Yukihime

Akita - Japanese  · F  · b. 2015

0.21OI
-0.25IR
0.11AGR
0.24Breed avg OI
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Outlier Index (OI) 0.21 Breed avg: 0.24
Lower contributionHigher contribution

This dog's allele profile skews toward the more classic end of the breed's frequency distribution. Its genetics are reasonably well-represented in the population. It can contribute to a breeding program, but pairing it with a higher-OI mate that is also as unrelated as possible would be a sensible way to strengthen the diversity of the resulting litter, thereby contributing to your program and the breed. As with all dogs carrying predominantly classic genetics, the breed's accumulated health history is one more reason to confirm good health before breeding. It is not a priority for retention on diversity grounds alone, but if it is a good example of the breed and remains healthy, it can produce puppies that improve on its contribution when selected for higher OI, as well as being of equal or better quality in terms of breed type and function. If you choose to breed it, pick offspring of equal quality and higher OI.

Internal Relatedness (IR) -0.25 Breed avg: 0.01
More outbredMore inbred

This dog has inherited very different genes across its genome from both parents. That tends to mean it is less at risk for expressing known or unknown simple recessive traits, both health traits and coat and color traits. For complex genetic disease risk, look at recent pedigree health information to see if any close relatives expressed a condition like hip dysplasia or an autoimmune disease. Do all health testing required for breeding, and do not eliminate carriers of simple recessive mutations — breed them to dogs who test clear to safeguard puppies from disease while preserving the carrier's other contributions.

Outlier Index (OI)

0.21
↑ 0.05
Breed avg: 0.24
Before 2018: 0.23 Since 2024: 0.28

Avg Genetic Rel (AGR)

0.11
↓ 0.07
Breed avg: -0.02
Before 2018: 0.00 Since 2024: -0.08

Internal Relatedness (IR)

-0.25
↑ 0.14
Breed avg: 0.01
Before 2018: 0.01 Since 2024: 0.15

Gold dot = this dog · Gold line = current breed avg · Sage line = avg since 2024 · Gray line = avg before 2018 · For OI: higher is better. For AGR and IR: lower is better.

DLA Haplotypes — Class I | Class II · frequency in breed database

1
1029|2037
26.8% / 26.8%
2
1092|2035
27.7% / 27.7%

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OI and IR are genetic diversity metrics intended to inform breeding decisions at the population level. They do not diagnose disease, predict individual health outcomes, or substitute for breed-required health testing or veterinary guidance. Conformation, temperament, longevity, and health history all belong in this decision.

Amos, W. et al. (2001). The influence of parental relatedness on reproductive success. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 268, 2021–2027. [IR formula]  ·  Wang, J. (2002). An estimator for pairwise relatedness using molecular markers. Genetics, 160, 1203–1215. [GR formula]  ·  Pedersen, N.C. et al. (2015). The effect of genetic bottlenecks and inbreeding on the incidence of two major autoimmune diseases in standard poodles. Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, 2, 14.

BreedAkita - Japanese
GenderF
Date of Birth2015-12-23
Registration #FI14281/16
CountryFI
SireD'Zeus Go Shiroiarashi
DamMegapolis Style Yuuka
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Registered ColorRed

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