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Hickory's Phearless Phlyer

Bernese Mountain Dog  · F  · b. 2015

0.36OI
-0.01IR
-0.07AGR
0.32Breed avg OI
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Outlier Index (OI) 0.36 Breed avg: 0.32
Lower contributionHigher contribution

This dog carries more mid-frequency and less-common alleles than most dogs in its breed. That makes it offer a meaningful genetic contribution to the breed, as long as it's robustly healthy and has decent function and temperament. It might have some aesthetic faults that can be improved in the next generation without losing the less common genetics it does carry. All else being equal, this dog is worth keeping in a breeding program. It is best paired with mates of relatively similar OI that are also relatively genetically unrelated. A mate that is of equal or better quality in health and structure, but complementary, will maintain the less common genetics and improve breed type.

Internal Relatedness (IR) -0.01 Breed avg: 0.00
More outbredMore inbred

The amount of the same DNA inherited from each parent within this dog's own genome is close to the breed norm. Neither a concern nor a standout result. In breeds where the population average IR is already low, an average score here is a solid result. Focus on OI and complementary breed type quality in a mate.

Outlier Index (OI)

0.36
↓ 0.08
Breed avg: 0.32
Before 2018: 0.33 Since 2024: 0.24

Avg Genetic Rel (AGR)

-0.07
↑ 0.06
Breed avg: 0.00
Before 2018: 0.00 Since 2024: 0.06

Internal Relatedness (IR)

-0.01
↑ 0.05
Breed avg: 0.00
Before 2018: -0.01 Since 2024: 0.04

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
1016|2021
4.0% / 4.0%
2
1160|2024
55.5% / 54.9%

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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.

BreedBernese Mountain Dog
GenderF
Call NamePiper
Date of Birth2015-05-21
Registration #WS52381401
CountryUS
SireUleo My Trevor Latukrimas
DamHickory’s Without Further Adieu
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Registered ColorBlack, White & Rust

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