Abstract
We study an extension of the standard framework for pedigree analysis, in which we allow pedigree founders to be inbred. This solves a number of practical challenges in calculating coefficients of relatedness, including condensed identity coefficients. As a consequence we expand considerably the class of pedigrees for which such coefficients may be efficiently computed. An application of this is the modelling of background inbreeding as a continuous effect. We also use inbred founders to shed new light on constructibility of relatedness coefficients, i.e., the problem of finding a genealogy yielding a given set of coefficients. In particular, we show that any theoretically admissible coefficients for a pair of noninbred individuals can be produced by a finite pedigree with inbred founders. Coupled with our computational methods, implemented in the R package ribd, this allows for the first time computer analysis of general constructibility solutions, thus making them accessible for practical use.
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Vigeland, M. D. (2020). Relatedness coefficients in pedigrees with inbred founders. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 81(1), 185–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-020-01505-x
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