Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 57

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 57
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 55 tion in table 9, while the comparisons made in the test were kept to a minimum in order to avoid ambiguity in the inter- pretation of the result o£ the test. A. ESTIMATION OF ALLELE PARAMETERS Deviations from expected segregation ratios can be caused by four different mechan- isms, i.e. 1) differential representation of the two alleles from either one of the parents, 2) differential union of a gamete from one parent with the two gametes from the other parent, 3) differential mortality of zygotes from one genotypic class to another, and 4) phenotypic overlapping of different genotypic classes. The last mentioned cause of disturbed segratation can be excluded in the present study, because the observed colours in table 9 agree well with those expected. The only colours where misclassifcation due to overlapping phenotypes could be expected are grey vs. ldack and greybrown vs. brown. The fact that neither black nor brown lambs were observed in the matings A2 A2 X A5A5 and A5Að X A2A2 shows that misclassification w.r.t. these colours must have been very rare. These colours will be discussed further later, p. 61 and onwards. The first mentioned of the 4 mechanisms above can be regarded as the average effect of one allele as compared to the average effect of the other allele within the same genotype. The second and third mechan- isms on the other hand can be regarded as interaction between alleles from the two parents. In case of differential representation of the two alleles from either one of the par- ents the probability of each one of the alleles being represented among the pro- geny is different from 0.5. For this type of deviation the relation between the geno- types of parents and progeny can be ex- ]iressed in the general terrns shown in table 14. In case of eqnal representation of both alleles from each of the parents, i.e. p,j = Pji = qlk = qkl = 0.5, the expected value of all the g’s is 0.25, while unequal representa- tion of the two alleles from either one o£ the parents leads to g-values which differ from the expected 0.25. When all genotypic classes can be dist- inguished, p(j ancl qkl can be estimated from the observed frequencies and their agreement with expectation tested by a X2-test. I lie number of phenotypic classes of progeny from each mating clepends on the dominance relationship among the A-allel- es of the parents in cpiestion. Matings where only one phenotypic class is expected give no information about segregation ratios and cannot tlierefore be included in any segregation test. Matings which result in 2 or more phenotypic classes can be grouped into 7 dilferent main situations, as shown in table 15. Situation 4a can be treated as situation 4 by changing the order of the alleles of the sire, and situation 5a can be treated as situation 5 by changing the order of the alleles of the dam. By going this each mat- ing where segregation is expected in table 9 will belong to one of the 7 main situa- tions in table 15. Eour phenotypic classes are only expect- ed in situation 7 of table 15. Direct estima- tion and testing of p1} and qkl within in- dividual matings can therefore only be applied to a limited proportation of the data in table 9. The direct estimation of pi:i and qkl gives estimates of the representation of allele At
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