[Spreadsheet!] Breeding Registry, Pedigree Generator, and Inbreeding Calculator
[Spreadsheet!] Breeding Registry, Pedigree Generator, and Inbreeding Calculator
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Posted 2020-10-24 21:23:18 (edited)
Heya! I wanted an easy way to keep all my breeding wolves straight, pull up and compare lineages at a glance, and be able to check potential pups for inbreeding without using too many braincells... So I made a spreadsheet to help me out with all that, and I thought others might find it useful as well for breeding projects! How to Get Started:
There are 4 tabs to this spreadsheet: Breeding Registry, Pedigree, COI%, and How-To & Troubleshooting.
*BREEDING REGISTRY: I have filled in some of my own wolves to show as example here. When making your own copy of the sheet, be sure to delete these for a fresh, clean start! (You can predict future pups' lineage by adding a wolf with the Sire and Dam you plan to breed.) Be sure all wolves have a unique ID and name. This is the backbone of the spreadsheet, where all pages pull their info from. Fill it up! *PEDIGREE: Example shown for a theoretical pup between two of my own wolves. Select a wolf on your pedigree tab to view it's lineage! The dropdown and lineage will only show as many wolves as you've added to your Registry; to get the most utility out of this page, you will want to add all relevant wolves in your pack and all wolves in their lineages. Places in the lineage where Inbreeding occurs are highlighted in red. *COEFFICIENT OF INBREEDING CALCULATION: The COI% tab automatically generates a specific plaintext version of your selected wolf's lineage that you can then easily copy/paste into notepad and save as a .txt file. This .txt file is then able to be uploaded to an off-site inbreeding calculator as explained further on this tab's instruction section. The calculator shows the percentage of inbreeding that occurs in this combination. (Inbreeding is not really measured by Wolvden, but players often want to avoid inbreeding whole or in part, and this tool can help to quantify it to some degree.) If you find any of this helpful in keeping your lineages looking neat, feel free to use the spreadsheet and let me know how it goes! I'd love to see screenshots of nice, full registries and lineages of your projects! ^^ And if you need help using it, I'd be happy to help. |
Bos #436 |
Posted 2020-10-24 21:23:29 (edited)
changelog! changes will naturally have to be made from time to time, you will need to create a fresh copy of your spreadsheet to make sure it is up-to-date.
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Bos #436 |
Posted 2020-10-24 21:23:34 (edited)
credit! special thanks to the best guy in my life ThreeDee (#16187) for keeping me sane and laughing while trying to figure out the frustrating parts. I was inspired to create this after stumbling upon a great post by Kenosha Rabbits, and my method for pedigree creation was derived from theirs. COI% Calculator is by BBSBA; I just worked backwards with their handy .txt upload system for easy integrated use for my spreadsheet. OTHER GUIDES and resources you may find helpful include: Base Calculator by a team + myself, Genetics Guide from Grouse House, EJ's Organizational Spreadsheet, Gem's Hunting Party Spreadsheet, and Venti's Pupsitting Spreadsheet. In addition, Grouse House has their own version of a base calculator, with extra utility. If you find yourself wanting to help with DATA COLLECTION for other projects, here are just some threads seeking data that you can contribute to: Eye Color Pass Rates, Litter Sizes, Battling Move Effectiveness, Prey Rarity.
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Bos #436 |
Posted 2020-10-25 15:02:30
hope it's okay to post! holy FUCK this is amazing :0 i was planning on using the same COI calc for my own den, but never even thought to take it this far. i'll definitely be using this, thank you so much!! |
Coyote Teeth (he/they) #3376 |
Posted 2020-10-25 15:10:27
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Bos #436 |
Posted 2020-10-26 22:24:52 (edited)
This is awesome! :3 I'll be using this! I have a question. If I want to calculate the COI from a stud outside of my pack. Do I have to enter all of his ancestor's data? c: |
↞ Starlight ↠ #11494 |
Posted 2020-10-26 22:45:32
This is awesome! |
Athena #10233 |
Posted 2020-10-27 08:00:23
I love this so much! I feel a lot more organized now! Thank you for doing this cx |
Charmz #21072 |
Posted 2020-10-27 21:59:40
@Starlight-- Hmm, good question! I think when calculating COI% with an outside stud you might use, it may just to be easier to go to the calculator website and type the stud's lineage in there directly. Just cause it might be a lot of extra steps to type in his ancestors' info on the spreadsheet and save the .txt file when you may not decide to use him after all that. But, either way would work out! :) I hadn't thought of that issue before, so thank you for bringing that up! @Athena & Charmz -- Thanks so much! I am so glad you guys like it. ^^ It makes me feel super organized too! lol |
Bos #436 |
Posted 2020-10-28 20:04:12
@skelissa Oh, okay! :) That makes it easier! By the way, do you have any idea how to find the ID of a dead wolf? |
↞ Starlight ↠ #11494 |