Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 90

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 90
88 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR TABLE 49 Observed frequencies of progeny with score for grey colour by mating groups and score classes Mating group Ratio of hom. : het. Score class a 1 b c Sum i 1 : 0 25 ii 2 38 2 1 : 1 22 ii 29 62 3 1 : 2 6 8 8 22 4 0 : 1 1 42 179 222 Sum | 54 72 218 344 grey lambs are very frequent in the lighter coloured classes, 68.1 per cent of them occurring in classes 1 and 2 and 26.7 per cent in classes B, 4 and 5, while only 5.2 per cent are expected to occur in score classes 6 and 7. The heterozygotes show a completely different picture, with less than 1 per cent expected in score classes 1 and 2, 19.3 per cent in score classes B, 4 and 5 ancl 80.2 per cent expected in the dark- grey score classes 6 and 7. The difference between the proportion of homozygotes and heterozygotes in score class a is highly significant. It can also be seen froni table 51 that the probability that a heterozygous grey lamb will be found with scores 1 or 2 for grey colour is very low. Lambs having scores 3, 4 and 5 are about equally divided arnong homozygotes and heterozygotes, while lambs with scores 6 or 7 will very rarely be found to be homozygous. When the expected values in the score and mating classes in table 50 are calculat- ed by inserting the values of the parameters in table 51, a comparison of the expected values with those observed in table 49 yields a x24 = 4.889 (0.30 > P > 0.20). The estimated parameters have thus improvecl the agreement between observed and ex- pected frequencies to such an extent that tlie remaining variation between mating classes is nonsignificant. The variation in score distribution between mating groups can thus wholly be attributed to the differ- ence in distribution of homozygotes and heterozygotes on score classes. The fact that the heterozygous grey lambs are predominantly darkgrey and the homozygous lambs mainly lightgrey raises an interesting point in connection with the dominance of the A2-allele over the A5- allele. It is conceivable that if an allele with the same effect as A2 existed in a pre- dominantly hairy animal this allele would hardly have any detectable effect in its heterozygous state due to lack of undercoat, and would be regarded as recessive under such conditions. The increased lightening of the colour in homozygotes woulcl make the effect de- tectable, and the allele would be regarded a recessive. The presence of the undercoat in the mixed wool type sheep provides material for the allele to act upon, so that its presence in heterozygous form can be detected and hence the allele must be re- garded as dominant over Ag. As shown earlier, p. 63, there was a
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