Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 28

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 28
26 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR Allele Colour or pattern Dominant to Recessive to Ai White All None A 6 Grey mouflon A2, A4, Ag Ai A^ Grey Ag Ai, Ae A3 Badgerface Ag Ai a4 Mouflon A5 Ai, Ae A5 No pattern None All Tlie dominance relationship among A2, A8 A.t and Afi was found to be such that inhibition of pigment formation domin- ated over pigment production. The three allelic series were assumed to be at three independent loci, hereafter call- ed the A-, B- and S-locus. The above hypothesis was published in 1960 (Adalsteinsson, 1960), but the data on which it was based, were not published at the same time. The present study is the first complete account of the experimental work on which the hypothesis was based and the experiments carried out later in order to test the hypothesis. 5. Grey badgerjace, grey mouflon and liomozygous grey The results obtainecl in the experiments up to and including 1959 had given valu able indications about the mode of inherit- ance of several of the known colours and the results and their implications aroused considerable interest among practical sheep breeders. For several years prior to 1959 there liad been an increasing interest in the produc- tion of darkgrey lambs. The pelts of these lambs, when slaughtered at 4—5 months of age, were in increasing dernand in Sweden for fur-making, and the darkgrey pelts fetched about three times the price of ordi- nary white pelts. Farmers who went in for this type of production had, however, not been very successful, because when they mated to- gether darkgrey parents, the progeny show- ed a variety of colours. When farmers who had been using dark- grey rams were interviewed about the re- sults, it was learned that no darkgrey rams could be found which only gave grey pro- geny when mated to black ewes. They all gave a considerable proportion of black lambs, and some gave in addition grey- brown and brown lambs, when mated to black ewes. The proportion of darkgrey lambs out of this type of mating seemed to be 50 per cent at rnost and often con- siderably less. On farrns where breeding of grey had been carried out for some tirne ancl where several grey ewes were available, the oc- currence of lightgrey lambs with inferior pelt colour also was found to be a pro- blem, and this in spite of careful selection of darkgrey animals only for breeding pur- poses. In this latter case the proportion of darkgrey lambs also seemed to be 50 per cent at most, while lightgrey, black, grey- brown, brown and various types of piebald lambs were at least as comrnon as the dark- grey. The residts of tlie experiments described so far indicated that all grey progeny out of matings arnong grey badgerface or grey mouflon sheep, should be liomozygous grey. As it would obviously be of economic significance for pelt producers to obtain homozygous grey rams, permission was ob- tained to buy 25 ewe lambs and 4 ram lambs on behalf of the University Research Institute, Department of Agriculture.
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