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 CanVAS Founder atlas. The same dog always reproduces the same portrait. A different dog with different alleles gets a different portrait.
GRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO
GRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO is a Golden Retriever from the GRLS research cohort. One of 18,477 dogs in the atlas.
See GRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO in the atlasGRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO is a strong genetic outlier within the Golden Retriever cluster - among the most distinctive examples of their breed.
- Predicted giant by the six body-size genes the atlas reads (IGF1, HMGA2, SMAD2, LCORL, STC2, ADAMTS17).
- Standard leg length. No chondrodysplasia retrogene variant.
- Carrier of the RSPO2 wire-coat variant (single copy).
The five dogs in the atlas whose genomes sit closest to GRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO's. Click any of them to keep exploring.
GRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO sits in the Golden Retriever cluster, with genome overlap to Labrador Retriever - sister breeds nearby in the atlas.
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.
- Golden Retriever 82%
- Labrador Retriever 18%
From the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study . Breed-page reference: Golden Retriever.
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 10.223
z 9.239
The 3 PCs on which GRLS_grlsKV1Y6SOO scores most extreme, with the 3 highest-loading SNPs on each. Foundation for the future genome-ring visualization.
- chr1:68,097,128 loading 0.0396
- chr1:69,785,342 loading -0.0385
- chr1:70,040,058 loading 0.0383
- chr25:6,699,887 loading 0.0385
- chr8:38,372,734 loading -0.0369
- chr15:23,258,994 loading -0.0343
- chr34:3,531,310 loading 0.0341
- chr34:3,128,578 loading -0.0327
- chr4:57,360,298 loading -0.0326