StammbaumModell
StammbaumModell is a tree-like representation of relationships among individuals across generations, used in genetics, genealogy, and related fields to study inheritance and relatedness. In its simplest form, it comprises nodes that represent individuals and edges that denote parent–child relationships.
Typically, edges are directed from parents to offspring, and a founder is an individual with no known
Applications of the StammbaumModell include tracing the inheritance of traits and diseases, performing linkage and heritability
Variants of the model range from simple family trees to more complex graphs that incorporate adoptions, step-relations,
Limitations arise from incomplete or inaccurate data, pedigree collapse (repeated ancestors in a small population), non-paternity