Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 26

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 26
24 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR TABLE 3 Progeny of ram No. 01079, wh.ite son of ram No. 01073 (Table 2) and a zuhite ewe, No. 01093, used brown mouflon, used in 1960j61 Colours of progeny2 Colour and genotype1 of ewes 01 04 08 11 12 14 15 Total White (AiA2-B2) 1 1 White (A1.A5 ) 2 1 3 Grey (A2Ar,Br-) 2 4 6 Grey (A2A5B1B2) 1 2 3 Greybrown (AoAr.BoBo) 2 1 1 1 5 Black badgerface (A3A5B1-) 1 1 1 3 Black mouflon (A4A5B1-) 2 2 Black (A5A5B1—) 2 2 1 5 Black (A5A5B1B2) 1 1 Brown (A5A5B2B2) 9 2 2 13 20 9 6 4 1 1 1 42 1) See p. 26 for explanation of gene symbols. 2) Code numbers for main colour see p. 10. enquiries about the progeny of particular rams indicated that when a white ram gave nonwhite offspring showing one of the three patterns above, in matings with black or brown ewes, this pattern would be predominant among all his future non- white progeny. It was also found that on certain farms one of the above patterns was predominant among the nonwhite sheep in the flock for a long period of time, sometimes 10—12 years, while the other patterns were absent or very rare. M'hese findings suggested that the pattern genes might be allelic to white. 3. White and mouflon In order to test this possibility it was decided to keep for breeding a white ram lamb bred from ram No. Of073 and a white ewe, No. 01093, which had earlier given two brown lambs. This ram lamb, born in 1959, obtained flock book number 01079. His co-twin was a black badgerface lamb. It was certain that ram No. 01079 was heterozygous for the gene for white, and as his dam had now altogether produced 3 nonwhite lambs without the mouflon pattern and 2 of these without the badger- face pattern, it was regarded as probable that she clid not carry genes for either of the patterns found in ram No. 01073. Ram No. 01079 was therefore probably also heterozygous for either the gene for the badgerface or the gene for mouflon pattern. Ram No. 01079 was used for two sea- sons, 1959/60 and 1960/61, ancl on two farms, in the first year at the Experiment- al Farm and the second year at farrn No. 05. He was brecl to ewes with a wide variety of colours, as shown in table 3.
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