Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In population genetics, Sewall Wright''s coefficient of relationship or coefficient of relatedness or relatedness or r is defined as 2 times the coefficient of kinship. The coefficient of kinship is defined as the probability that the alleles at a particular locus chosen at random from two individuals are identical by descent. For example, in a diploid species (e.g. all mammals), the coefficient of relationship between parent and offspring is 0.5, meaning half of the offspring''s genome comes from that parent. Or, more precisely said, half the genes are identical by descent. Some other relatedness examples: (assuming no consanguinity, for diploid species unless noted otherwis).
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