Inbreeding co-efficients.  They are useful in determining how close that breeding
is that you are contemplating, and show you who you are doubling up on.
Best,
Linda Kornhi

Debbie Dame wrote:

> Hi Linda,
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> This may be a stupid question, but what are COIs?
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