Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 87

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 87
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 85 variation in table 39 B is mainly connect- ed with twins indicates that the underly- ing causes of the variation are different for the two sets of data. The preceding analysis of tlie variation in table 39 B indicates strongly that the variation there is due to the action of alleles Ax and A5 in certain genotypes. The data in table 39 C consist of such a mixture of genotypes with so few progeny from eacli mating that an analysis of the combined data is unlikely to reveal clear- cut effects of specific alleles on the varia- tion. H. RELATION BETWEEN SCORF. FOR TAN COLOUR AND HOMO- ZYGOSITY OF THE ArALLELE As described earlier, p. 9, scores from 1 — 5 were given for the amount of tan colour in the birth coat of otherwise white lambs. These scores were available for altogether 366 white lambs out of parents witli known genotype in the present study. The matings from which these lambs were obtained were of three types. Tlie first type was the mating AXA^ X AjA^ (i> 1), frorn which homozygous ancl hetero- zygous lambs are expected in the ratio 1:1, the second type was the mating Ax Ai X A^Aj (i, j > 1) with expected ratio of homo- zygotes to heterozygotes of 1:2, and the third type Ax— X A^Aj (i, j > 1), which gives only heterozygous white lambs. The scores given for the amount of tan colour at birth are subjective and it is therefore likely that some differences may exist in scoring stanclarcls from one year to another and also between scorers. It was therefore decided to group the observed scores into two classes only, class a con- taining scores 1 and 2, and class b, con- taining scores 3, 4 and 5. Score class a will thus contain larnbs without tan on the body and score class b lambs with tan colour on the body. Table 46 shows the observed frequencies of the white larnbs with score for tan colour by mating groups and score classes. A test of the hypothesis tliat the distribu- tion of the progeny is independent of the mating group gives x22 = 5.111 (0.10 >P> 0.05). This indicates that there may be a difference between homozygous and hetero- zygous white lambs with respect to tan colour. In order to examine that relationship further, two parameters were postulated, p, the proportion of homozygotes in score class a and q, the proportion of hetero- zygotes in score class a. The proportion of homozygotes in score class b was then 1 — p and that of heterozygotes in core class b, 1 — q. The probabilities of the individual class- es in table 46 are shown as function of the parameters p and q in table 47, which also gives the expected frequencies in each class. The maximum likelihood estimates ot' p and q were found by the method of maximum likelihood scoring (Bailey, 1961). Tlie probabilities in table 47 to the power of the corresponding frequencies in table 46 when multipliecl together formed the likelihood, the log-likelihood was found and was differentiated w.r.t. p and q to find the score, and the negative expecta- tions of the second derivatives forrned the information matrix from which the vari- ance-covariance matrix was obtained by inversion. The maximum likelihood estimates of p and q together with their standard errors are given in table 48. The differences between p and q when divided by its standarcl error gives a t- value of 2.30 (P < 0.05). The expectecl frequencies can now be calculated from the relationship given in table 47 by inserting the obtained values
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