Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 56

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 56
54 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBUNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR ed to brown ewes, none of them brown- pigmented. He could therefore be regard- ed as being homozvgous for the gene for black pigment. When mated to ewes with white markings, he produced altogether 15 nonwhite lambs, 7 of them without white markings and 8 with white markings, which is in agreement with exceptation if he was heterozygous with respect to white markings. The zygotic genotype of the ram has therefore been A4AgB^B^S^S^. In connection with the colour descript- ion it should be mentioned that the ram was described as being of a lightgrey col- our, similar to that of ordinary honio- zygous grey rams, but that some of the features of the mouflon pattern coukl be observed on closer inspection. He had also a darker colour on one side of the head. The author had never the opportunity to examine the ram, and the colour descript- ion above was given by Mr. Gudmundur Jónsson, Kópsvatni, who informed us about the existence of the ram and who was in charge of the experiment carried out in the second year with this ram. CHAPTER VI Analysis of observed segregation at the A-locus As mentioned previously, 441 different mating types are possible with respect to locus A, if all genotypes of sires are mated to all genotypes of dams. In table 9 are shown the colours of the progeny resulting from 111 realized matings with respect to this locus. As table 9 shows, the amount of informa- tion available from individual matings varies tremendously. d’here are thus avail- able colour descriptions of 390 lambs re- sulting from the mating A4A5 X AiAg, while in 65 ol the 111 matings in table 9 less than 20 progeny have been observed, and in 50 matings 5 progeny or less have been observed. Tests of agreement between observed and expected frequencies of colours in the matings reported in table 9 are complicated for two main reasons. The first of these is the large number of tests that can be carried out. One can test the goodness of fit of the observed frequenc- ies from individual matings and then add up the results from related matings and test the overall frequencies and at the same time the discrepancy between the matings on which the overall frequencies are based. The grouping of matings can be done in so many different ways and so manv tests carried out that even by chance several apparently significant deviations are bound to be observed. As the chance deviations can not be distinguished frorn genuinely significant deviations any attempted inter- pretation of such tests will be highly sub- jective. The other difficulty lies in the limited number of observations behind several of the matings in table 9, making the tests insensitive even to large deviations. Cor- rection for continuity has not been used in the present study, as this will on the average give too conservative tests (Grizzle, 1967). Any grouping of matings in order to improve the test must necess- arily be subjective. From the above considerations it was clear that a test was needed which utilized all the available information on segrega-
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