Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 30

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 30
28 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR were found to be segregating for the alleles Ao and A4, while one died and 2 were sold before they could be tested. All the grey mouflon rams used in Skeidháholt also segregated for the alleles A2 and A4, and all the grey badgerface animals were found to segregate for the A2- and A;J- alleles. In all other respects the observed colours of the lambs in this flock were consistent with the conclusions drawn from the earli- er experiments. In autumn 1960 a lightgrey ram lamb bred from white parents was purchased and tested on a private farrn, No. 17. 'I'liis ram came from a flock in Eastern Iceland where grey colour was predominant among nonwhite lambs from white parents. It was obvious that if the pattern genes were allelic to the gene for white, all grey progeny fronr white parents heterozygous for grey would be homozygous grey, and from the residts in the Skeidháholt flock it could be assumed that homozygous grey animals would often be lightgrey. This ram was mated to black ewes the next winter, and of the lambs born in 1961, 25 were darkgrey ancl 8 darkgrey- brown, while neither lightgrey nor black or brown progeny were born. The ram was therefore homozygous for the gene for grey, but heterozygous with respect to pigment genes, i.e. of genotype A^AoB^B^. This experiment also showed that the heterozygous grey progeny were of a much darker colour than their sire. The grey mouflon ram mentioned ear- lier (p. 27) bred from a black ram and a grey mouflon ewe, was tested on a neigh- bouring farm, farm No. 18, in the same year by mating him to black ewes. The result was 8 grey mouflon and 8 black progeny, and neither grey nor black mou- flon progeny were produced. This is the only ranr of the genotype A6A5 that was tested in the present study. C. WHITE COLOUR AND THE PATTERN GENES In 1960 it was decided to test the rela- tionship between the pattern genes and the genes for white further. It was also found to be of considerable interest to in- vestigate the occurrence of hypostatic co- lour genes in homozygous white sheep. At this stage of the experimentation all the records for the ewes in the experi- mental flock at Hestur had been inspect- ed and all ewes had been genotyped with respect to colour as far as was possible. During this inspection a few white ewes in the flock were found to carry the gene for grey, and these ewes were of interest in connection with production of homo- zygous grey animals. At the same time several white ewes were found which had been tested fairly well with respect to the occurrence of genes for nonwhite colour, without ever having given nonwhite lambs. Two ram lambs were selected for these experiments in autumn 1960. One of thenr, No. 01091, was grey badgerface. It was de- cided to use this ram on some of the white ewes carrying genes for grey and also on 2 grey badgerface ewes, in order to pro- duce homozygous grey animals. This ram was also mated to white ewes which had earlier given black lambs and also to black ewes in order to test further the segrega- tion of the genes for grey and badgerface. He was also mated to some white ewes which had never given nonwhite progeny before. Some of these ewes had a high probability of being homozygous white while others were less well tested. From the last matings it was intended to obtain white ram lambs for further experiments in the next year. The other ram kept for the experiments in 1960, No. 01097, was a greybrown mou- flon, son of ram No. 01079 and a grey- brown ewe.
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