Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 39

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 39
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 37 When the rams had been genotyped in this manner, a card was ntade ont for each ram for each of his years on record. The knowledge about his genotype for colour in that particular year and his colour score, if available, was punched into the card, togetlier witli his identification. This information was then transferred to the proper fields in the data cards in a re- producer, and when this was completed the data were ready for final checking and analysis. D. TRANSFER OF CARDS TO MAGNETIC TAPE Soon after the card reader of the KDF9 computer of the Edinburgh Regional Com- puting Centre (ERCC) had been installed, preliminary programming for transferring the card data on to magnetic tape was started. The ERCC had developed several rou- tines in connection with reading cards and packing contents of cards on to magnetic tape as well as routines for recovering in- formation from cards kept in packed form on magnetic tape. These routines were tried during the first stages of the pro- gramming, but as tlie packing of the cards by tlie ERCC routines was done in such a way that the length of the record in packed form varied, depending on the contents of the card, it was decided not to use the ERCC routines for packing. Instead a special packing program was written for this set of data, whereby each card was packed into a record of constant length. The cards were read into store by using the READ CARD BINARY routine, and then 4 adjacent columns were packed into one word, and each card thus packed into 20 words. Each 512 word block could therefore hold 25 full cards, and the first 12 words of each block were not used for packed information. The first word in each block contained the block number, the second the type of cards, the third the number of the first card in the block and the fourth word the number of the last card in the block. The card numbers were the consecutive numbers of the cards as they were being read in. Words 5—12 in each block were empty. Sorne mechanical difficulties were en- countered when the cards were being read on to magnetic tape, and it was therefore decided to develop routines which could cope with all required types of analyses, including sorting, using the cards in their packed form on the magnetic tape so tliat any further reading in of the cards could be avoided. When all the cards had been read on to magnetic tape, they were scanned by a special program which checked for double punching in all numerical fields and checked that fields with alphabetic in- formation contained certain permitted letters. All cards witli faults found by the scann- ing were printed out in full, and the cor- rect values for the faulty columns found if possible. In most of the cases the faults were known to have been introduced by a reproducer which hacl been used when genotypes of sires were transferred to the data cards. In cases of faults where the correct values were not known with cer- tainty, blank spaces were insertecl instead of tlie faulty values. When these corrections had been carried out the data were ready for analysis. E. SELECTION OF CARDS OF INTEREST Data where both alleles at the A-locus were known in both sire and dam prior to a particular mating were selected out of the
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