Tools for predicting canine coat color inheritance analyze genotypes based on known alleles at specific loci. For example, inputting information about the parents’ coat colors can predict the probability of offspring inheriting particular colors and patterns. These tools operate by applying principles of Mendelian genetics to known canine coat color genes.
Such predictive analyses are valuable for breeders seeking specific color outcomes in litters, aiding informed breeding decisions. Furthermore, these tools contribute to a deeper understanding of canine coat color genetics, supporting research into gene interactions and the identification of novel color-related genes. Historically, predicting coat color relied on observational pedigree analysis. Modern genetic tools offer greater precision and predictive power, opening up new avenues for research and responsible breeding practices.