Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 24

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 24
22 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBTJNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR showed two patterns simultaneously, it was decided to keep it for breecling ex- periments. The dam, No. 01104, had previously pro- duced two black badgerface lambs when mated to a white sire which was known to sxre black lambs, and the sire, No. 01035, had never given any badgerface pro- geny except where that pattern was present in the dams. The grey badgerface ram lamb, which was given the flock book number 01063, was therefore most likely heterozygous for the genes for botli grey and badgerface. When mated to black ewes he was there- fore expected to give progeny which segre- gated accoiding to the ratio: 1 grey baclgerface, 1 grey, 1 black badgerface, 1 black, assunxing the genes for grey and badger- face to be at different loci without link- age. The result of mating this ram to black ewes and white ewes which had given black lambs before was that only two co- lours appeared in the nonwhite progeny, grey and black badgerface, while grey badgerface and black colour were absent. The results obtained are shown in table 1. The results indicated strongly that the genes for grey and badgerface were alleles. 2. Badgerface and mouflon In 1958 another ram lamb born in the experimental flock at Hestur was found to show a combination of two patterns, this time the badgerface and the mouflon patt- erns (colour 1200). The sire of this lamb was ram No. 01064, which was a black badgerface with white head spot, white collar and white socks (colour 0362). Ram No. 01064 was known to be heterozygous for the badgerface colour, ancl none of his progeny except this one showed the mou- flon pattern. The dam of the lamb was a black mouflon ewe, (colour 0400), No. 01164, which had earlier given nonwhite lambs without the mouflon pattern, but never before a lamb showing the badger- face pattern. This lamb is as far as is known to the author, the first lamb of this colour com- bination ever recordecl. He was kept for breeding experiments; his flock book number was. No. 01073. From the breed- ing history of his parents lie was likely to be heterozygous for the genes for both patterns. Ram No. 01073 was mated to white, grey, black and brown ewes tlie next wint- er, and the results are given in table 2. The segregation in table 2 strongly in- dicated that the genes for the badgerface and mouflon patterns were allelic, and therefore both allelic to grey. The sire of ram No. 01064 was ram No. 01515, which was brown with white blaze, white collar and stockings (colour 0962). As it was at tliat time anticipated that the occurrence of both brown colour and white markings was due to the homozygous condition of recessive genes, ram No. 01073 was expected to be a carrier of the gene for white markings and possibly also a carrier of the gene for brown colour. Of the white ewes giving nonwhite lambs, 3 had earlier given brown lambs, while 7 of the progeny out of the grev and black ewes were out of dams which had previously given brown or grey-brown lambs. Assuming the white ewes to be heterozygous for the gene for brown, this amounts to testing the ram on 10 progeny out of ewes heterozygous for brown colour. None of the progeny were brown, and the
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