Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 19

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 19
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 17 ed on each other. In the combined pattern each of the basic patterns shows its effect on inhibition of pigment independently of the other pattern, so that the resulting colour shows the sum of these two patterns in pigment inhibition. Ibis colour is extremely rare. The author has only observed one animal of this colour, and no previous account of its presence is known. This animal, a one year old ewe, showed the typical badger- face-mouflon head pattern, but on the whole the liead colour was lighter than in black badgerface-mouflon due to the dilu- tion from tlie grey mouflon pattern. On the body, the grey mouflon pattern had inhibited the formation of pigment in the undercoat, so the upper part of the body showed white colour. An exception was the dark borderline around the white belly, where the dark outercoat fibres still remained black, cf. description of colour no. 12. Except for these black outercoat fibres on the borderline, the body produc- ed white fibres only. The inside of the legs of this animal was almost white, but the outside similar to that of grey badger- face. The head pattern af tliis animal showed quite clearly the dark bars between the eyes, earlier belived to be the main char- acteristic of the badgerface pattern. The rest of the animal, however, showed no signs af any patterns whatsoever, except the dark colour on the feet and the black fibres on the borderline between the side and the belly. Colour 17 — greybrown badgerface- mouflon This colour has never been observed, but would be produced by replacing black pigment with brown in the grey badger- face-mouflon colour. From tlie available evidence about the inheritance of tlie colours it should be possible. D. WHITE MARKINGS IN NONWHITE SHEEP The white markings often shown by non- white sheep, are unpigmented areas on a pigmented background. They can there- fore only manifest themselves in sheep showing pigment. It has further been found in the Icelandic sheep that the white markings are very rarely manifested in sheep with tan pigment, so in the fol- lowing the discussion will be confined to white markings in nonwhite sheep with either black or brown pigment present. d’he distinction between white markings and pattern is such that the pattern shows a very high degree of symmetry, and borderlines between pigmented and un- pigmented areas are not clearly defined. The pattern may also show a regular mix- ture of pigmented and unpigmented fibres within a given area. White markings, on the other hand, are very rarely completely symmetrical, al- though some degree of symmetry is usually found. Borderlines between white and pig- mented areas are clearcut, at least at birth. The birthcoat shows only wliite fibres in the wliite areas, and the basic pattern in the nonwhite areas is completely unaffect- ed. White markings can, as far as can be seen, occur simultaneously with any of the patterns. In the classification of colours in the present study, the main colour, i.e. the basic pigment and pattern combination, was therefore determined first, and then a separate description was given of the white markings, independently of the main co- lour. Because of the great variation and lack of symmetry in the white markings, some- what arbitrary, but fixed rules had to be laid down for the classification of the markings. Some overlapping of classifica-
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