Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 97

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Side 97
COLOUR INHERITANCE IN ICELANDIC SHEEP 95 fay their assumed breeding value for other characteristics. It must finally be mentioned that on the assumption that selective fertilization and selective mortality are operating as indicated by table 44, the calculated gene frequencies in table 53 are biassed. CHAPTER VII Analysis of segregation of loci B and S, and linkage between colour loci A. SEGREGATION AT THE B-LOCUS Table 55 shows the results from matings of both parents with known genotypes at the B-locus classified by genotypes of par- ents and sex of lambs, anci table 56 shows a comparison of observecl with expected frequencies in matings showing segrega- tion. As table 55 and 56 show the segregation results are in excellent agreement with the assumption that black and brown pigment are produced by two allelic genes, Bx and Bo, and Bx being dominant to B2. There is no difference between reciprocal matings and no difference between sexes of progeny. It is also noticeable that no detectable ex- ceptions from expectation have occurred. The classification of the pigment types has been done correctly as far as can be check- ed. B. SEGREGATION AT THE S-LOCUS Table 57 shows the results from matings with both genotypes of parents known at locus S prior to mating. In the table tlie progeny have been grouped into two classes only, those showing no white markings and those showing white markings. The results of table 57 agree well with the hypothesis that white markings are caused by a single, recessive gene S2, in homozygous condition. The lack of pro- geny showing white markings in matings with both parents lieterozygous for white markings must be ascribed to chance fluc- tuation, the probability of all 8 progeny showing absence of white markings being 0.100. As several lambs with white mark- ings were obtained from matings where both parents were without white markings and of unknown genotype previously, there is no doubt that the character is recessive. The lamb without white markings out of parents showing white markings in table 57 was born on farm No. 1. Date of mating 25/12/1960, date oí lambing 18/5/1961. Twins, a brown male witli white markings, colour 0926, and a greybrown female, colour 0600. Sire No. 01080, brown with white markings, colour 0981 genotype A5A5B2B2S2S2. Dam No. 01823, grey- brown with white markings, colour 0662, genotype A2 A5B2B2S2S2. Faulty parentage in this case is excluded. The most likely explanation is that the extent of the white markings is affected by a number of niodi- fying genes and by chance variation, and that this effect has led to a complete ab- sence of white markings in this particular lamb. The sire showed white markings only on liead and feet and gave several progeny showing only a very limited amount of white markings. The mating SjS2 X S2S2 has altogether
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