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by Ibrahim on 22 November 2010 - 15:11
My question is which affects a dog more the dog on which it is linebred or its own bloodline?
To explain more:
Sire is from Mutz bloodline, Sire's mother is from Quanto bloodline
Dam is from Quanto bloodline, Dam's mother is from say Canto bloodline.
They produce a puppy which is automatically from Mutz bloodline to the Sire, but it is linebred on a dog which is from Quanto bloodline.
The puppy is getting concentrated genes from Quanto bloodline as a result of being linebred on a dog from that bloodline.
Which has more influence on the puppy the Quanto or Mutz blood and genes? which is correct to say this puppy is from MUtz or Quanto bloodline?
Ibrahim
To explain more:
Sire is from Mutz bloodline, Sire's mother is from Quanto bloodline
Dam is from Quanto bloodline, Dam's mother is from say Canto bloodline.
They produce a puppy which is automatically from Mutz bloodline to the Sire, but it is linebred on a dog which is from Quanto bloodline.
The puppy is getting concentrated genes from Quanto bloodline as a result of being linebred on a dog from that bloodline.
Which has more influence on the puppy the Quanto or Mutz blood and genes? which is correct to say this puppy is from MUtz or Quanto bloodline?
Ibrahim

by darylehret on 22 November 2010 - 17:11
The answer is, either way. Either the focus of linebreeding, or the bloodline, and the while the strength of each can depend on many factors, the "greater influence" could even be opposites between littermates.

by darylehret on 22 November 2010 - 17:11
the "greater influence" could even be opposites between littermates......... or between characteristics in the same dog!
by Ibrahim on 22 November 2010 - 17:11
So a dog can, is possible, to be from a certain bloodline but having its domain traits from another bloodline?
Ibrahim
Ibrahim

by darylehret on 22 November 2010 - 20:11
...another bloodline in it's pedigree, of course. Or, by way of the independant assortment of genes... neither! An example of that (I think) would be Troll vom Haus Milinda's blanket-back coloration. Troll's both linebred on, AND direct sire-line goes to Fado von Karthago, who was a sable. The nearest blanket-back in Troll's pedigree that you can see in this database is in the fifth generation (sire>dam>dam>sire>sire), neither from the unbroken sireline nor the focus of linebreeding.
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