My friend got three Angus calves from a slightly nefarious situation. She pulled hairs and got raw genetic data on all of them. She didn't think to ask the lab for parental verification or anything else; she just had the raw numbers. I uploaded the screenshots into Grok and within about 45 seconds I had an answer for her: all three calves shared a sire, two were full brother/sister twins (rendering the female twin a likely free martin and not fertile) and the third calf a close cousin. Not the result she wanted, but the tech was cool. No slant from any opinionated websites - just very detailed analytical calculations.
One neat thing from Grok:
My friend got three Angus calves from a slightly nefarious situation. She pulled hairs and got raw genetic data on all of them. She didn't think to ask the lab for parental verification or anything else; she just had the raw numbers. I uploaded the screenshots into Grok and within about 45 seconds I had an answer for her: all three calves shared a sire, two were full brother/sister twins (rendering the female twin a likely free martin and not fertile) and the third calf a close cousin. Not the result she wanted, but the tech was cool. No slant from any opinionated websites - just very detailed analytical calculations.