[Jacob-list] Gender Linked Horns, Scurs, & Genetic Letter for Lilac
Jacobflock at aol.com
Jacobflock at aol.com
Fri Aug 6 00:37:35 EDT 2010
The Jacob breeders in North America may have to propose and prove to
COGNOSAG or other body that a definition is warranted inasmuch as the "lilac"
Jacob is an apparent variety? of the 'true' Jacob, globally defined as a
dominant black, recessive piebald, polycerate. Absent reliable pedigree data
(source stock) and genetic testing and some 3rd party review, a definitive
answer for "lilac" will remain hostage to speculation.
There are many sex-linked "horn" breeds and, although the Jacob is not
supposed to have the sex-linked "hornless" allele, the evidence supporting
incidents of Ho(hl) in Jacob ewes has been around for at least fifteen years
and was a consideration in setting up the breed standard. In fact, I recall
cases of Ho(hl) were shown at the JSBA meeting in CA. Think of the Horn
gene as having four alleles: polled, horns, multiple horns and hornless.
Horns, inside the outer black sheath, have a unique structure that seends
blood in and out to a nasal area (a radiator system) to the cavae mirabilis.
The hornless allele in Jacob ewes expresses three phenotypes at the
lateral: the aberrant horn, short scur and long scur. First, as some of you
know, the true horn is integral to the horn structure; the expression of the
hornless allele "sits on the skull" structure, the material anchoring the
aberrant horn and short/long scur are obviously not horn but a plasticized
keratinous material. Whereas the true lateral horn is part of the skull
structure (frontal and parietal), the hornless allele does not produce a
pourous "boney" structure. A "test" for an aberrant horn can be done on the ewe
between three and six months (CDT time?) ... if the apparent lateral horn
breaks off easily, reveals little more than a trickle of blood and reveals
a "plasticized" inverted V ... it is an aberrnt horn. Sometimes one may
find a broken horn in the loafing shed; pick it up and look inside ... if you
see a little inverted V it's probably aberrant ... find the ewe with the
missing lateral and look at the side of its head ... there probably will be a
little plasticized bump with little evidence of blood. HORNS have a
pourous blood rich core ... scurs are primarily dense plasticized keratin
material. Just because one sees a "black sheath" does not mean it is a
"horn". Scurs generally appear like a yellow/brown/grey polished plastic stub.
If you look up more information on horns, look for info that includes
Montgmery's work (c. 1996) which places the sheep gene on ch10 rather than
using the older bovine synteny analysis on ch1 or an old high school biology
book.
Fred Horak
In a message dated 8/5/2010 4:59:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
ranchrat at telusplanet.net writes:
Heel low:
Has there been a genetic letter assigned to Lilac and what is it please?
I am being told that other mammals coined “lilac” are recessive brown and
recessive blue (b/b d/d genotype), but d (blue) is not found in sheep.
Help?
Which breed of sheep has the sex linked inheritance in horns? Certainly
not the Jacob I may presume!
Am being told that in this gender linked horn trait for sheep: “ rams
show the trait when they are either homozygous or heterozygous for it and ewes
only when homozygous.”
Gonna guess maybe the Sufflolk but that is a weak guess at best!?
Would scurs be a separate gene than full horns (like we see in Jacobs) or
is this a modified plus or minus kind of trait?
Doggone & Chicken UP!
Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta
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