Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 116

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 116
114 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBUNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR ibly or whether the effect is produced dur- ing the formation of the follicle only. l’he effect of the intermediate A-alleles in sheep shows clearly that the inhibiting effect within the dorsal or the ventral area is limited to the period o£ follicle forma- tion only and is not a permanent feature of the tissue from which the follicles arise. The Ag-allele thus affects only the primary follicles on the upper part of the body, with the result that they do not produce black or brown pigment. Secondary follicles in the same area, which are formed from the same tissue, are able to produce black or brown pigment. The same allele is with- out effect on the belly, so that all follicles there produce black or brown pigment. The A6-allele has completely the reverse effect. The primary follicles on the back and sides are not affected by the inhibition of this allele, while all follicles on the belly and the secondaries on the upper part of the body have been inhibited frorn production of black and brown pigment. A peculiarity in connection with the action of the A-alleles in sheep is that all the alleles Alt A2, A3, A4 and A6 seem to have the same function. Tliey all inhibit production of black and brown pigment to some extent. The difference between the alleles is not due to diíferent function, but due to different sites o£ function and dif- ferent tirnes of operation during foetal development. The Aj-allele acts on the whole of the animal and during the entire period of follicle formation. Tlie A3-allele acts early on the upper part of the body and then becomes inactive there and is completely inactive on the belly. The A2- allele is inactive while the primary follicles are being formed, but becomes active dur- ing the formation of the secondary follicles all over the body, while the A4-allele is only active on the upper part of the body during the formation of the banding of the agouti coloured fibres, but fully active on the belly, until eventually during the very late stages of formation of secondary follicles which may then produce black or brown pigment. B. THE B-LOCUS The action of the alleles at the B-locus in sheep seems to be closely similar to that found at the B-locus in mice (Searle, 1968). It can therefore be assumed with some con- fidence that the black and lirown pigment found in the present study is eumelanin. The B-locus in sheep shows the same mode of inheritance and similar phenotypic ef- fect to that found at the B-locus in the mouse. The locus therefore meets these two criteria of genetic homology (Searle, 1968). The action of the alleles at the A-locus on the pigment produced by the B-locus has been discussed in connection with the action of the A-alleles. C. THE S-LOCUS This locus seems phenotypically compar- able to the S-locus in mice, but even more so to the S-locus in guinea pigs. In mice the effect of the spotting gene in ss homo- zygotes seems to be a complete absence of melanocytes from spotted areas, while in spotted guinea pigs melanocyte migration seems to be delayed, so that they have arriv- ed too late to enter the follicle but are present in the skin (Searle, 1968). The situation in sheep definitely indicates pre- sence of some melanocytes in the skin in white areas in spotted animals. This is seen from the development of small, penny- size, dark spots in the undercoat in wliite areas in some spotted animals. If the areas, which are white at birth, contained no melanocytes, these dark spots would not be able to develop. The occurrence of these dark spots in the undercoat in white areas of sheep showing
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