Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 61

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 61
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 59 TABLE 18 Maximum likelihood estimates (p) and standard errors of tlie allele pararneters at for sires, bt for dams and for sexes combined Parameters Estimate (P) S.E. | 1-0 —p | S.E. ai 1.021 0.090 0.232 a2 0.876 0.087 1.429 33 1.094 0.201 0.469 a4 0.929 0.142 0.503 bi 0.945 0.087 0.629 b2 0.839 0.094 1.722 b3 0.882 0.191 0.616 b4 1.196 0.181 1.080 Cl 0.979 0.056 0.383 C2 0.855 0.062 2.345 C3 0.999 0.137 0.005 c4 1.044 0.111 0.393 colours. The resulting estimates, their standard deviations and the deviations of the parameters from the expected value, 1.0, divided by the standard error, are giv- en in the upper part oí table 18. In table 18 are also shown the maxim- um likelihood estimates of new parameters, Cj, which are obtained under the assump- tion that aj = b; = c^ for each i. The Cj parameters are therefore combined estimat- es of a4 and bi; and for their estimation the reciprocal matings are of identical im- portance and have been added togetlier. As table 18 sliows, none of the a^ and bs parameters are significantly different from 1.0, and none of the difíerences between corresponding a/s and ly’s are significant. Two of the within sex parameters, how- ever, deviate appreciably from 1.0, i.e. a2 by 1.429 and b2 by 1.722 standard devia- tions, respectively, when estimated from all matings. Of the c-parameters only c2 is signífic- antly different from 1.0 in all matings (P < 0.05). The above significance tests relate only to individual parameters. The total effect of all parameters on the variation in segre- gation was found by calculating expected frequencies in individual matings in two ways. First the expectations were calculat- ed on basis of the value 1.0 for all para- meters and then the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters were used for a second calculation of the expected fre- quencies. The ^-’s obtained frorn these calculations are shown in table 19. The results in table 19 confirm the trends found in table 18, i.e. that the 8 parameters when all are estimated together do not show a significant reduction in the variation in the segregation ratios. When a2 and b2 are the only parameters estimat- ed, they account for a considerable, and
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