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1 Grand Champion REAL WORLD MOSHI MOSHI Gene Inheritance Probabilities Based On 4 Generations of Ancestors Category: All Genes, Alleles Present Sire: CH REAL WORLD BILLY BOY OF ARROW Full Breed Desc.: Copper-Eyed White Persian Breed Genotype: ll Pattern Genotype: aa Colour Genotype: Ww Disease Genotype: pkdpkd Phenotype: White Carried Traits: non-agouti + classic tabby Dam: REAL WORLD DIVA Full Breed Desc.: Red Persian Breed Genotype: ll Pattern Genotype: aa Colour Genotype: OO ww Dd Phenotype: Red Classic Tabby Carried Traits: dilute Gene A - Agouti (A- Agouti, a- Non-Agouti) Assumed background allele frequencies: A=50.00% a=50.00% 0.00% probability of A present % probability of a present Gene C - Albino (C- Full Color, cb- Burmese, cs- Colorpoint, ca- Blue-Eyed Albino, c- Pink-Eyed Albino) Assumed background allele frequencies: C=100.00% cb=0.00% cs=0.00% ca=0.00% c=0.00% % probability of C present Gene B - Chocolate (B- Black, b- Chocolate, bl- Cinnamon) Assumed background allele frequencies: B=50.00% b=50.00% bl=0.00% 98.44% probability of B present 29.69% probability of b present Gene D - Blue Dilution (D- Undiluted, d- Dilute) Assumed background allele frequencies: D=50.00% d=50.00% % probability of D present % probability of d present Gene S - White Spotting (S- High-Grade White Spotting, s- No White Spotting) Assumed background allele frequencies: S=0.00% s=100.00% % probability of s present Gene W - Dominant White (W- White, w- Not White) Assumed background allele frequencies: W=0.00% % probability of W present % probability of w present Gene L - Longhair (L- Shorthair, l- Longhair) Assumed background allele frequencies: L=0.00% w=100.00% l=100.00% Feb , 22:06 1
2 100.00% probability of l present Gene Re - Devon Rex (Re- Not Devon Rex/Sphynx, re- Devon Rex, hr- Sphynx) Assumed background allele frequencies: Re=100.00% re=0.00% % probability of Re present Gene R - Cornish Rex (R- Not Cornish Rex, r- Cornish Rex, rg- German Rex) Assumed background allele frequencies: R=100.00% r=0.00% % probability of R present hr=0.00% rg=0.00% Gene Ro - Oregon Rex (Ro- Not Oregon Rex, ro- Oregon Rex) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ro=100.00% ro=0.00% % probability of Ro present Gene Se - Selkirk Rex (Se- Selkirk Rex, se- Not Selkirk Rex) Assumed background allele frequencies: Se=0.00% % probability of se present Gene Wh - Wirehair (Wh- Wirehaired, wh- Not Wirehaired) Assumed background allele frequencies: Wh=0.00% % probability of wh present se=100.00% wh=100.00% Gene Mc - Mackerel/Classic Tabby (Mc- Mackerel Tabby, mc- Classic Tabby) Assumed background allele frequencies: Mc=25.00% mc=75.00% 38.96% probability of Mc present 95.21% probability of mc present Gene Ta - Ticked Tabby (Ta- Ticked Tabby, ta- Unticked Tabby) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ta=0.00% % probability of ta present Gene Sp - Spotted Tabby (Sp- Spotted Tabby, sp- Unspotted Tabby) Assumed background allele frequencies: Sp=0.00% % probability of sp present Gene Dm - Dilute Blue Modifier (Dm- Dilute Modified, dm- Not Dilute Modified) Assumed background allele frequencies: Dm=0.00% % probability of dm present Gene I - Inhibitor of Melanin (I- Silver, i- Unsilvered) Assumed background allele frequencies: I=0.00% % probability of i present ta=100.00% sp=100.00% dm=100.00% i=100.00% Gene O - Red (O- Red, o- Black) Assumed background allele frequencies: O=50.00% o=50.00% % probability of O present 0.00% probability of o present Gene Rdg - Generalised PRA - PRA (Rdg- Not PRA, rdg- PRA) Assumed background allele frequencies: Rdg=99.00% rdg=1.00% 99.99% probability of Rdg present Feb , 22:06 2
3 1.99% probability of rdg present Gene Rdy - Centralised PRA - CPRA (Rdy- CPRA, rdy- Not CPRA) Assumed background allele frequencies: Rdy=1.00% 1.99% probability of Rdy present 99.99% probability of rdy present rdy=99.00% Gene Gcl - Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy - GCL (Gcl- Not GCL, gcl- GCL) Assumed background allele frequencies: Gcl=99.00% gcl=1.00% 99.99% probability of Gcl present 1.99% probability of gcl present Gene Ga1 - Gangliosidosis GM1 - G-GM1 (Ga1- Not G-GM1, ga1- G-GM1) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ga1=99.00% ga1=1.00% 99.99% probability of Ga1 present 1.99% probability of ga1 present Gene Ga2 - Gangliosidosis GM2 - G-GM2 (Ga2- Not G-GM2, ga2- G-GM2) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ga2=99.00% ga2=1.00% 99.99% probability of Ga2 present 1.99% probability of ga2 present Gene Spi - Sphingomyelinosis - SPI (Spi- Not SPI, spi- SPI) Assumed background allele frequencies: Spi=99.00% spi=1.00% 99.99% probability of Spi present 1.99% probability of spi present Gene M - Manx Tailed (M- Manx, m- Not Manx) Assumed background allele frequencies: M=1.00% 1.99% probability of M present 99.99% probability of m present m=99.00% Gene No - Neuroaxonal Dystrophy - NO (No- Not NO, no- NO) Assumed background allele frequencies: No=99.00% no=1.00% 99.99% probability of No present 1.99% probability of no present Gene Clp - Cleft Lip/Palate (Clp- Not Cleft Lip/Palate, clp- Cleft Lip/Palate) Assumed background allele frequencies: Clp=99.00% clp=1.00% 99.99% probability of Clp present 1.99% probability of clp present Gene Aos - Aortic Stenosis - AOS (Aos- AOS, aos- Not AOS) Assumed background allele frequencies: Aos=1.00% 1.99% probability of Aos present 99.99% probability of aos present Gene Cut - Cutaneous Asthenia - CUT (Cut- CUT, cut- Not CUT) Assumed background allele frequencies: Cut=1.00% 1.99% probability of Cut present 99.99% probability of cut present aos=99.00% cut=99.00% Gene Hma - Hemophilia A - HMA Feb , 22:06 3
4 (Hma- HMA, hma- Not HMA) Assumed background allele frequencies: Hma=99.00% hma=1.00% 99.00% probability of Hma present 1.00% probability of hma present Gene Hmb - Hemophilia B - HMB (Hmb- HMB, hmb- Not HMB) Assumed background allele frequencies: Hmb=99.00% hmb=1.00% 99.00% probability of Hmb present 1.00% probability of hmb present Gene Ch - Chediak-Higashi Syndrome - CHS (Ch- Not CHS, ch- CHS) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ch=99.00% ch=1.00% 99.99% probability of Ch present 1.99% probability of ch present Gene Ew - Episodic Weakness - EW (Ew- Not EW, ew- EW) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ew=99.00% ew=1.00% 99.99% probability of Ew present 1.99% probability of ew present Gene Fck - Flat-Chested Kitten Syndrome - FCK (Fck- Not FCK, fck- FCK) Assumed background allele frequencies: Fck=99.00% fck=1.00% 99.99% probability of Fck present 1.99% probability of fck present Gene Dp - Four-Ears (Dp- Not Four-Ears, dp- Four-Ears) Assumed background allele frequencies: Dp=99.00% dp=1.00% 99.99% probability of Dp present 1.99% probability of dp present Gene Hy - Hydrocephalus (Hy- Not Hydrocephalus, hy- Hydrocephalus) Assumed background allele frequencies: Hy=99.00% hy=1.00% 99.99% probability of Hy present 1.99% probability of hy present Gene Ho - Hyperoxaluria (Ho- Not Hyperoxaluria, ho- Hyperoxaluria) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ho=99.00% ho=1.00% 99.99% probability of Ho present 1.99% probability of ho present Gene Hce - Hyperchylomicronemia - HCMN (Hce- Not HCMN, hce- HCMN) Assumed background allele frequencies: Hce=99.00% hce=1.00% 99.99% probability of Hce present 1.99% probability of hce present Gene Ht - Hypothyroidism (Ht- Not Hypothyroidism, ht- Hypothyroidism) Assumed background allele frequencies: Ht=99.00% ht=1.00% 99.99% probability of Ht present 1.99% probability of ht present Gene Man - Mannosidosis (Man- Not Mannosidosis, man- Mannosidosis) Assumed background allele frequencies: Man=99.00% man=1.00% 99.99% probability of Man present Feb , 22:06 4
5 1.99% probability of man present Gene Mec - Meningoencephalocele - MEC (Mec- Not MEC, mec- MEC) Assumed background allele frequencies: Mec=99.00% mec=1.00% 99.99% probability of Mec present 1.99% probability of mec present Gene Mps1 - Mucopolysaccharidosis 1 - MPS1 (Mps1- Not MPS1, mps1- MPS1) Assumed background allele frequencies: Mps1=99.00% mps1=1.00% 99.99% probability of Mps1 present 1.99% probability of mps1 present Gene Mps6 - Mucopolysaccharidosis 6 - MPS6 (Mps6- Not MPS6, mps6- MPS6) Assumed background allele frequencies: Mps6=99.00% mps6=1.00% 99.99% probability of Mps6 present 1.99% probability of mps6 present Gene Sf - Sparse-Fur (Sf- Not Sparse-Fur, sf- Sparse-Fur) Assumed background allele frequencies: Sf=99.00% sf=1.00% 99.99% probability of Sf present 1.99% probability of sf present Gene Spt - Spasticity (Spt- Not Spasticity, spt- Spasticity) Assumed background allele frequencies: Spt=99.00% spt=1.00% 99.99% probability of Spt present 1.99% probability of spt present Gene Si - Spheroid Lysosomal Disease - SLD (Si- Not SLD, si- SLD) Assumed background allele frequencies: Si=99.00% si=1.00% 99.99% probability of Si present 1.99% probability of si present Gene Tr - Tremor (Tr- Not Tremor, tr- Tremor) Assumed background allele frequencies: Tr=99.00% tr=1.00% 99.99% probability of Tr present 1.99% probability of tr present Gene Mk - Hypochondroplastic Dwarfism (Mk- Munchkin, mk- Not Munchkin) Assumed background allele frequencies: Mk=1.00% 1.99% probability of Mk present 99.99% probability of mk present Gene Cu - Curled Ears (Cu- Curled Ears, cu- Not Curled Ears) Assumed background allele frequencies: Cu=0.00% % probability of cu present Gene Hcm - Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - HCM (Hcm- HCM, hcm- Not HCM) Assumed background allele frequencies: Hcm=1.00% 1.99% probability of Hcm present 99.99% probability of hcm present mk=99.00% cu=100.00% hcm=99.00% Gene Ph - Pelger-Huet Anomaly - PHA (Ph- PHA, ph- Not PHA) Feb , 22:06 5
6 Assumed background allele frequencies: Ph=1.00% 1.99% probability of Ph present 99.99% probability of ph present Gene Pkd - Polycystic Kidney Disease - PKD (Pkd- PKD, pkd- Not PKD) Assumed background allele frequencies: Pkd=1.00% 0.00% probability of Pkd present % probability of pkd present Gene Po - Porphyria (Po- Porphyria, po- Not Porphyria) Assumed background allele frequencies: Po=1.00% 1.99% probability of Po present 99.99% probability of po present Gene Sh - Split-Foot (Sh- Split-Foot, sh- Not Split-Foot) Assumed background allele frequencies: Sh=1.00% 1.99% probability of Sh present 99.99% probability of sh present Gene Jb - Japanese Bobtail (Jb- Bobtail, jb- Not Bobtail) Assumed background allele frequencies: Jb=0.00% % probability of jb present ph=99.00% pkd=99.00% po=99.00% sh=99.00% jb=100.00% Gene Fd - Folded Ears - FD (Fd- Folded Ears(homozygous), fd- Not Folded Ears) Assumed background allele frequencies: Fd=0.00% fd=100.00% % probability of fd present Gene Hag - Hageman Factor - HF (Hag- HF(Homozygous), hag- Not HF) Assumed background allele frequencies: Hag=1.00% 1.99% probability of Hag present 99.99% probability of hag present hag=99.00% Gene Bg - Blood Group (Bga- Blood-A, bgab- Blood-AB, bgb- Blood-B) Assumed background allele frequencies: Bga=49.50% bgab=1.00% 74.50% probability of Bga present 1.99% probability of bgab present 74.50% probability of bgb present bgb=49.50% Gene Pd - Polydactyly (Pd- Polydactyly(Homozygous), pd- Not Polydactyly) Assumed background allele frequencies: Pd=1.00% pd=99.00% 1.99% probability of Pd present 99.99% probability of pd present ---- Produced using Breeders Assistant for Cats software ( tel: ). Feb , 22:06 6
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