Genotype Report
Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper)
- Submitted by Three Rivers Cannabis
- Test Date November 11, 2019
- Galaxy ID GAL5976
- Analysis Version 306
- Genotype ID G-YRLNK
- Report Short Link phylos.bio/g-yrlnk
Closest Genetic Relatives
Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper) is in a clone group of 9 clones. It has 14 relatives in the Galaxy.
The list of genetic relatives is ordered in descending relatedness. If a number appears to the right of the variety name, that denotes the number of clones of that variety that are currently in the Phylos Galaxy.
Population Profile
Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper) has heritage similar to varieties in Berry, with a smaller component of genetic variation similar to varieties in Skunk, Hemp, Landrace, CBD, OG Kush.
The standalone bar depicts the observed heritage of Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper). The majority color within the reference bars dictates primary subpopulation heritage (Red - Skunk, Blue - OG Kush, Green - Landrace, Purple - Berry, Yellow - Hemp, Orange - CBD). The subpopulation reference bars are generated from all of the representative samples in the Phylos Galaxy. Population structure will continue to evolve as more samples are added to the Galaxy.
Genetic Novelty
Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper) has a Genetic Novelty score of common based on its position in the Phylos Galaxy.
The Phylos Galaxy Genetic Novelty Score is an indicator of how many other varieties in our database have genotypes similar to Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper). Varieties that have Rare Genetic Novelty Scores have very few surrounding genetically similar varieties in the Phylos Galaxy.
Genetic Variation
Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper) has a high level of genetic variation indicated by the colored bar.
The barplot shows the frequency of all varieties in the Phylos Galaxy grouped by levels of genetic variation. A low level of genetic variation (homozygous) indicates a stabilized or true breeding line that will produce offspring with consistent physical characteristics (phenotypes); varieties with higher levels of genetic variation (heterozygous) are not true-breeding, and will produce offspring with very different physical characteristics.
Genetically Distant Varieties
Purple Hindu Kush (DayTripper) is genetically most different from these varieties: Panama, Nicholas Pringle, Palouse Peach, Nigerian Silk, Chemdog 91 Skva, Alien Dawg
Highlighted varieties are the most genetically divergent from the submitted sample (diamond marker). This 3D plot is representative of how the varieties are spaced in the Phylos Galaxy. Genetically distant varieties may come from different subpopulations and have different cannabinoid profiles, flavor profiles, and growth characteristics. Crossing two distant varieties may generate offspring with interesting and novel phenotypes.