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"Kyoshi" Alba Endomin

Mixed Ancestry

“Kyoshi is 2nd generation Tamaskan bred at Alba in Scotland. Her grandfather was the famous Magnus from Polar Speed in Finland. Kyoshi was red agouti and had the sweetest temperament. Sadly she passed of urethral cancer in March 2021. If anyone reads this who are breeding from her close relatives I am seeking a puppy of the same bloodline as her character was exceptional.”

Place of Birth

Aberdeen, UK

Current Location

Royal Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom

From

Aberdeen, UK

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Genetic Breed Result

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Siberian Husky

Bred initially in Northern Siberia, the Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog who is quick and light on their feet. Their moderately compact and well furred body, erect ears and brush tail suggest their Northern heritage. Huskies are very active and energetic and are known for being long distance sled dogs.

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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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Alaskan Malamute

The Alaskan Malamute is a large, fluffy spitz breed recognized as being one of the most ancient breeds of dogs. The forebears to the modern Malamute crossed the Bering Strait with their owners over 4,000 years ago. Their size, thick coat, and work drive make them ideal dogs for pulling sleds, but they also make amicable companions.

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Czechoslovakian Vlcak

Czechoslovakian Vlcaks are a relatively new breed of dog that hail from Czechoslovakia. Nearly indistinguishable from a wolf to an untrained eye, these large and handsome dogs are the result of a crossbreeding between a German Shepherd and a Carpathian wolf in the 1950’s.

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DNA Breed Origins

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Siberian Husky
German Shepherd Dog
Alaskan Malamute
Czechoslovakian Vlcak

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 1/7/2018 changed name from ""Kyoshi" Alba Endomin" to ""Kyoshi" Alba Endomin"
  • On 1/7/2018 changed name from "Kyoshi" to ""Kyoshi""
  • On 1/7/2018 changed name from ""Kyoshi"" to ""Kyoshi" Alba Endomin"
Here’s what "Kyoshi" Alba Endomin’s family tree may have looked like.
"Kyoshi"      Alba Endomin
Family Tree From Embark PARENTS GRANDPARENTS GREAT GRANDPARENTS Mixed Siberian Husky mix Siberian Husky / German Shepherd Dog mix Czechoslovakian Vlcak / Alaskan Malamute mix Siberian Husky Alaskan Malamute / German Shepherd Dog mix Siberian Husky German Shepherd Dog Czechoslovakian Vlcak Alaskan Malamute mix Siberian Husky Siberian Husky Alaskan Malamute German Shepherd Dog mix
While there may be other possible configurations of her family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain "Kyoshi" Alba Endomin’s breed mix.
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Through "Kyoshi" Alba Endomin’s mitochondrial DNA we can trace her mother’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that her ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

A2

Haplotype

A29a

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A2

"Kyoshi" Alba Endomin’s Haplogroup

A2 is a very ancient maternal line. Most likely it was one of the major female lines that contributed to the very first domesticated dogs in Central Asia about 15,000 years ago. Some of the line stayed in Central Asia to the present day, and frequently appear as Tibetan Mastiffs and Akitas. Those that escaped the mountains of Central Asia sought out other cold spots, and are now found among Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies. This lineage is also occasionally found in several common Western breeds, such as German Shepherds and Labrador Retrievers. Curiously, all New Guinea Singing Dogs descend from this line. These are an ancient and very interesting breed found in the mountains of Papua New Guinea. Unfortunately, they are now endangered. They are closely related to the Australian dingo, so you could say its cousins are dingos! This line is also common in village dogs in Southeast and East Asia. Unlike many other lineages, A2 did not spread across the whole world, probably because it did not have the opportunity to hitch its wagon to European colonialism - or because these dogs just prefer hanging out in mountains, tundras, islands, and other hard-to-reach places!

A29a

"Kyoshi" Alba Endomin’s Haplotype

Part of the A2 haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most commonly in Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Labrador Retrievers, and village dogs from Alaska.

Dingos commonly possess this haplogroup.

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The Paternal Haplotype reveals a dog’s deep ancestral lineage, stretching back thousands of years to the original domestication of dogs.

Are you looking for information on the breeds that "Kyoshi" Alba Endomin inherited from her mom and dad? Check out her breed breakdown and family tree.

Paternal Haplotype is determined by looking at a dog’s Y-chromosome—but not all dogs have Y-chromosomes!

Why can’t we show Paternal Haplotype results for female dogs?

All dogs have two sex chromosomes. Female dogs have two X-chromosomes (XX) and male dogs have one X-chromosome and one Y-chromosome (XY). When having offspring, female (XX) dogs always pass an X-chromosome to their puppy. Male (XY) dogs can pass either an X or a Y-chromosome—if the puppy receives an X-chromosome from its father then it will be a female (XX) puppy and if it receives a Y-chromosome then it will be a male (XY) puppy. As you can see, Y-chromosomes are passed down from a male dog only to its male offspring.

Since "Kyoshi" Alba Endomin is a female (XX) dog, she has no Y-chromosome for us to analyze and determine a paternal haplotype.

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