Figure 1From: Combinatorial Conflicting Homozygosity (CCH) analysis enables the rapid identification of shared genomic regions in the presence of multiple phenocopies Conflicting homozygosity (CH) occurs when two or more individuals are homozygous for different SNP alleles (e.g. AA and BB) and indicates that these individuals cannot all share a haplotype spanning this SNP. The absence of CH is consistent with identical by descent inheritance at that locus.Back to article page