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What (who) is kinship coefficient - definition

MEASURE OF THE DEGREE OF CONSANGUINITY (OR BIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP) BETWEEN TWO INDIVIDUALS
Coefficients of relatedness; Coefficent of Inbreeding; Inbreeding Coefficient; Coefficient of Inbreeding; Relatedness; Coefficient of relatedness; Wright's coefficient of relatedness; Coefficient of genetic relatedness; Relationship coefficient; Coefficient of kinship; Kinship coefficient; Co-ancestry; Coefficient of consanguinity
  • For instance, one's sibling connects to one's parent, which connects to one's self (2 lines) while one's aunt/uncle connects to one's grandparent, which connects to one's parent, which connects to one's self (3 lines).}}

Relatedness         
·noun The state or condition of being related; relationship; affinity.
Cognatic kinship         
MODE OF DESCENT
Cognatic; Cognate (kinship)
Cognatic kinship is a mode of descent calculated from an ancestor counted through any combination of male and female links, or a system of bilateral kinship where relations are traced through both a father and mother. Such relatives may be known as cognates.
Chinese kinship         
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN CHINA
Chinese family; Five cardinal relationships; Chinese kinship system; Chinese Kinship Terms; Chinese kinship terms; Five relationships
The Chinese kinship system () is classified as a "Sudanese" or "descriptive" system for the definition of family.

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Coefficient of relationship

The coefficient of relationship is a measure of the degree of consanguinity (or biological relationship) between two individuals. The term coefficient of relationship was defined by Sewall Wright in 1922, and was derived from his definition of the coefficient of inbreeding of 1921. The measure is most commonly used in genetics and genealogy. A coefficient of inbreeding can be calculated for an individual, and is typically one-half the coefficient of relationship between the parents.

In general, the higher the level of inbreeding the closer the coefficient of relationship between the parents approaches a value of 1, expressed as a percentage, and approaches a value of 0 for individuals with arbitrarily remote common ancestors.