Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 27

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 27
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 25 Of the 4 progeny out of white ewes, 3 were white and 1 brown mouflon. Of the remaining 38 lambs 17 were white and 21 nonwliite. As table 3 shows, all the nonwhite pro- geny of ram No. 01079 showed the mou- flon pattern. Of these, 8 were out of black or brown ewes without pattern, and they showed only the mouflon pattern ancl neither grey nor badgerface pattern. Lambs out of grey, greybrown and black badgerface ewes on the other hand showed their own pattern in addition to the mou- flon pattern in 7 lambs, and the mouflon pattern alone in 4 lambs among their 11 nonwhite lambs. This is consistent with expectation under the assumption that all these ewes were heterozygous for their own pattern. Ram No. 01079 has therefore only carried the gene for the mouflon pattern and not for the others. The results obtainecl from the progeny of ram No. 01079 indicated strongly that the genes for white and the mouflon patt- ern were allelic. As regards the genes for black ancl brown pigment it is clear from table 3 that ram No. 01079 was carrying both of them. In matings to ewes with brown pigment (grey- brown and brown) he produced 7 non- white offspring, of which 3 showed black pigment and 4 brown pigment. In matings to ewes with black pigment known to be carriers of the gene for brown pigment, 3 lambs were produced, 2 with black and 1 with brown pigment. It became clear from the above that the genes for black and brown pigment were not at the same locus as the gene for the mouflon jiattern. Had either one of the genes for pigment been allelic to the mouflon gene, one would have expected segregation into e.g. black mouflon on one hand and brown without pattern on the other hand, or into brown mouflon versus black without pattern. As all the nonwhite progeny re- ceived the mouflon gene from their sire and either the gene for black or the gene for brown, the latter two segregated inde- pendently of the mouflon gene. This discovery also lecl to the necessity of postulating a separate gene for no patt- ern as a recessive allele to the genes for grey, badgerface and mouflon. As the pig- ment genes were found to be at a different locus from the pattern genes, and as all the pattern genes were found to be epi- static to the pigment genes, it became clear that absence of pattern could only occur when the animals were homozygous lor a recessive gene without effect on pig- ment, and allelic to the pattern gene. 4. Hypotliesis about colour inheritance in the Icelandic sheep. On the basis of results obtained from the experiments and investigations describ- ed so far, a working hypothesis about the inheritance of colours in the Icelandic sheep could be formulated. The hypothesis is shown below where the gene symbols used in the present study are also given. Black pigment was assumed to be pro- duced by a single gene, B4 and brown pig- ment by its recessive allele, B2. The four basic patterns, grey, badger- face, mouflon and grey mouflon were pro- duced by 4 separate, allelic genes, A2, A3, A4 and A6, and absence of pattern by a 5th allele, Ag. The gene for white was also found to belong to this series and was given the symbol Aj. Absence of white markings in nonwhite sheep was assumed to be due to a single, dominant gene and presence of white markings by its recessive allele, S2, in homozygous condition. The dominance relationship among the A-alleles appeared to be as follows:
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