AI portrait
This portrait was algorithmically built from this dog's genome: their genotype at 8 morphology loci (coat length, curl, color, ear set, body size, head shape, skull, furnishings) plus their position within the 14,478-dog atlas. The same dog always reproduces the same portrait. A different dog with different alleles gets a different portrait.
cHD11_51_cHD11_51
cHD11_51_cHD11_51 is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel from the Momozawa research cohort. One of 14,478 dogs who built the atlas.
See cHD11_51_cHD11_51 in the atlascHD11_51_cHD11_51 sits near the center of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel cluster - genetically very typical for the breed.
- Predicted medium by the six body-size genes the atlas reads (IGF1, HMGA2, SMAD2, LCORL, STC2, ADAMTS17).
- Carries both copies of the FGF4 chondrodysplasia retrogene - the short-leg variant in Dachshund, Pembroke Corgi, Basset Hound.
- Smooth coat. No wire-furnishings variant at RSPO2.
The five dogs in the atlas whose genomes sit closest to cHD11_51_cHD11_51's. Click any of them to keep exploring.
cHD11_51_cHD11_51 sits firmly in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel cluster.
Breed similarity from non-negative least squares against 91 breed centroids in PCA-256 space, corrected for atlas sample-size imbalance. Without correction, Goldens (22% of the atlas) leak into every dog's raw NNLS breakdown; with it, the bias falls out. Raw fractions stay in the dataset for re-derivation. Methodology.
From the CanVAS (Momozawa cohort) . Breed-page reference: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
Full genotype detail click to expand
The actual allele call at each locus's representative SNP for this dog. Each gene name links to its page where you can see the per-breed frequency table and the direction of effect.
Technical details click to expand
The numbers behind the placement. Useful for researchers reproducing the math or debugging an unexpected position; not interesting to most readers.
y 11.990
z 2.051
The 3 PCs on which cHD11_51_cHD11_51 scores most extreme, with the 3 highest-loading SNPs on each. Foundation for the future genome-ring visualization.
- chr12:35,746,865 loading 0.0308
- chr23:4,266,972 loading -0.0287
- chr12:34,964,869 loading 0.0275
- chr3:41,588,774 loading 0.0279
- chr8:37,723,192 loading 0.0277
- chr3:82,224,281 loading 0.0271
- chr16:28,065,128 loading 0.0285
- chr3:86,866,407 loading 0.0280
- chr28:24,079,223 loading 0.0272