Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 114

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 114
112 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR slieep, Purser and Karam (1967) found a markedly increased proportion of red kempy fleeces as a result of selection for kempy birthcoat in the Welsh Mountain sheep. Tan colour occurs frequently among homozygous grey Icelandic sheep, and the outer coat of the badgerface sheep often shows an extensive amount of tan at birth. This tan colour is the same as the tan colour found in white sheep, and because the genes in question are alleles and the locus seemingly homologous to the agouti locus in mice, the assumption that the tan pigment is phaeomelanin seems reasonably well founded. It must at the same time be stressed that as far as can be seen, no chemical determination is so far available of the tan, black and brown pigment in sheep. The above assumptions about homology of pig- ment types must therefore remain tentative until the necessary chemical analyses have been carried out. The alleles at the agouti locus in the mouse have several features in common with those found in sheep, but in some re- spects the sheep series shows features not described in the mouse so far. In both species the top dominant allele sliows complete dominance over all the others, and in botli species the top domin- ant lias a pleiotropic effect. The lower alleles show the same charact- eristic dominance relationship in both species. Inhibition of eumelanin production dominates over eumelanin production (Hollander and Gowen, 1956). In both species alleles are found whicli show the sum effect of two separate alleles. In sheep the A6-allele has the sum effect of alleles A2 and A4, while in the mouse the Aw- allele has the sum effect of the alleles A and a‘. In spite of the many similarities between the A-series in sheep and mice, the A-alleles in sheep show some features which have not been found in mice so far and some of the features characteristic for the series in mice are not found in the sheep. The A- allele in mice has for example not been found in the Icelandic sheep. The agouti colouring found by Vasin (1928), which he claimed to be due to a recessive gene and which only seemed to be expressed in the presence of the gene for white, would not lit into the A-series found in the present study, because a homozygous gene which is expressed only when A4 is present cannot belong to the same allelic series as Ax. Löfvenberg and Johansson (1952) suggest- ed that the gene for grey in their study might be homologous to the agouti gene in rodents. This does not seem likely in light of the present study. There is no visible effect of the A2-allele in heterozyg- ous form which results in an apical or sub- apical band in the birthcoat fibres. In homozygous grey lambs the birthcoat fibres may have a dark tip followed by an al- most pigmentfree distal part of the fibre, but this is a different effect from the band- ing found in some lambs carrying allele A4. In those cases of mouflon coloured lambs where the agouti banding is seen in the birthcoat, the tip of the fibre may be dark, followed by a light-brownish band, which again is followed by a dark colourecl distal portion, or the tip may be light- coloured ancl the remainder of the fibre dark. The remarkable difference between tlie heterozygous and homozygous grey lambs at birth at described earlier, p. 89, shows also that the A2-allele behaves differently from the A-allele in mice. If the A2-allele occurred in mice it would most likely have only a very slight effect in heterozygous form. A feature of the A-alleles in sheep not found in tlie agouti series in mice so far is the effect of the alleles on eumelanin
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