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Hashi

Mixed Ancestry

“We adopted Hashi from an organization in Tokyo. His family (mom, dad, and sister) live in Okinawa and his brother was adopted to another family. We are Americans so we brought him back to the U.S. with us.”

Place of Birth

Okinawa, Japan

Current Location

Seattle, Washington, USA

From

Tokyo, Japan

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Genetic Breed Result

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Embark Supermutt analysis

What’s in that Supermutt? There may be small amounts of DNA from these distant ancestors:

Shiba Inu

The Shiba Inu is the smallest ancient Japanese hunting breed. Saved from the brink of extinction after WWII, cute photos on the internet have popularized this proud breed.

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Maltese

Maltese dogs are confident and friendly toy dogs, that can be high maintenance but boast a beautiful white silky coat.

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Golden Retriever

Developed as an ideal hunting retriever, the Golden Retriever's eagerness to please and friendliness has made them an extremely popular family pet.

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German Shepherd Dog

German Shepherds are confident, courageous dogs with a keen sense of smell and notable intelligence. These are active working dogs who excel at many canine sports and tasks -- they are true utility dogs! Their versatility combined with their loyal companionship has them consistently listed as one of the most popular breeds in the United States.

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Kai Ken

The Kai Ken is one of the original Japanese dog breeds. These hunting dogs are athletic and have extreme persistence when on the trail. They can make wonderful family pets, getting along with children and other animals, if properly socialized.

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DNA Breed Origins

Breed colors:
Shiba Inu
Maltese
Golden Retriever
German Shepherd Dog
Kai Ken
Supermutt

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Here’s what Hashi’s family tree may have looked like.
Hashi
Family Tree From Embark PARENTS GRANDPARENTS GREAT GRANDPARENTS Mixed Shiba Inu mix Maltese / Kai Ken mix Golden Retriever / German Shepherd Dog mix Shiba Inu Shiba Inu mix Maltese Kai Ken mix Golden Retriever German Shepherd Dog mix Shiba Inu Shiba Inu Mixed Shiba Inu
While there may be other possible configurations of his family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain Hashi’s breed mix.
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Through Hashi’s mitochondrial DNA we can trace his mother’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that his ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

A1d

Haplotype

A11a/419

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A1d

Hashi’s Haplogroup

This female lineage can be traced back about 15,000 years to some of the original Central Asian wolves that were domesticated into modern dogs. The early females that represent this lineage were likely taken into Eurasia, where they spread rapidly. As a result, many modern breed and village dogs from the Americas, Africa, through Asia and down into Oceania belong to this group! This widespread lineage is not limited to a select few breeds, but the majority of Rottweilers, Afghan Hounds and Wirehaired Pointing Griffons belong to it. It is also the most common female lineage among Papillons, Samoyeds and Jack Russell Terriers. Considering its occurrence in breeds as diverse as Afghan Hounds and Samoyeds, some of this is likely ancient variation. But because of its presence in many modern European breeds, much of its diversity likely can be attributed to much more recent breeding.

A11a/419

Hashi’s Haplotype

Part of the A1d haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most frequently in Yorkshire Terriers, Old English Sheepdogs, and Miniature Schnauzers.

The vast majority of Rottweilers have the A1d haplogroup.

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Through Hashi’s Y-chromosome we can trace his father’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that his ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

B

Haplotype

H15.5

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B

Hashi’s Haplogroup

B is a relatively rare paternal line that has only recently started to expand. The dominant lineage among the ancient Shih Tzu breed, it is also found among Tibetan Spaniels. Outside of these two breeds, B seems to be a particularly common paternal line among the village dogs of India and Southeast Asia, though it is found as far afield as Africa and down into Oceania. Considering that it is particularly diverse in northern India, it could be that this lineage hung out mostly in South Asia after the expansion of domestic dogs from Central Asia. Because it is present in Mongolia as well, it may not be surprising that ancient East Asian dog breeds are also part of this lineage. Alternatively, perhaps males representing this lineage headed north out of southern Eurasia, which eventually gave rise to the Shih Tzu and may have inspired stylistic representations of lions in ancient China!

H15.5

Hashi’s Haplotype

Part of the B haplogroup, this haplotype has been found in village dogs in Vietnam and Papua New Guinea.

The B Haplogroup is most commonly found the adorable Shih Tzu breed.

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