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Black denotes the proportion of male blood of original mating in successive generations. White, the proportion of original female blood.

The dotted lines signify that a female is taken from the mating and mated to a male in the mating to which the arrow points. Straight lines signify that a male is taken and mated to a female in the mating to which arrow points.

This chart shows six generations, or two cycles of line breeding.