Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 40

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 40
38 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR whole material and transferred to a work tape. This selection was carried out in such a way that if a mating was found where the genotypes of both parents at this locus were known, the whole card was transferr- ed to the work tape and kept there in the sarne way as on the original tape, i.e. in 20 packed words and 25 packed cards per each 512 word block. Similarly all cards with both genotypes at the B-locus known prior to mating were selected out from the whole material and transferred to a work tape and the same was finally repeated with respect to the S- locus. All information about segregation ratios was then obtained from the selected cards on the work tape. CHAPTER V Observed segregation at the A-locus A. OBSERVED COLOURS Altogether 21 different genotypes are pos- sible at locus A, and 441 different types of matings are therefore possible by mat- ing all genotypes of sires to all genotvpes of dams. From the experiments and the collected field records information is available on 111 of these matings, and the results of these are shown in table 9. In the table all lambs with known colour have been in- cluded. It has been pointed out before that the patterns manifest themselves independent- ly of the type of pigment. Each pair of main colours with the same pattern is therefore given as one group in table 9. Altogether 3452 lambs with known colour are included in table 9. The most frequent colour is white with 1690 larnbs. Next comes the black-|-brown group with 741 lambs and thereafter grey-)-greybrown, 631 lambs. Black or brown badgerface-mouflon has occurred very rarely and has only been present in 7 larnbs in table 9. It should be noted at this stage, however, that tlie expected number of lambs of this colour from the matings given in table 9 was 4.75 lambs, as only 19 lambs were obtained from matings which could produce this colour and the probability for it occurring was 0.25 in each case. This important col- our with respect to the dominance rela- tionship between the badgerface ancl mou- flon patterns has therefore occurred with the expected frequency (x2i = 1.422; 0.30>P>0.20). This result is therefore in full agreement with the view that the two patterns, badgerface and mouflon, will both be ex- pressed when they occur together in the same anirnal. Roberts and White (1930 a) found the badgerface pattern to be domin- ant to the mouflon pattern, while Berge (1958, 1964 a) found the badgerface pat- tern to be recessive to the mouflon pattern and neither of these authors reported the simultaneous occurence of the two patterns in the same animal. B. UNEXPECTED COLOURS As table 9 shows, 23 lambs out of the 3452, or 0.67 per cent, show colours other than expected. As deviation from expected col- ours are more likely to be discovered in
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