Four new half-and-half mosaic fowls

Author:

Cock A. G.

Abstract

Two mosaic birds are described, from a sex-linked F1cross (Rhode Island Red ♂ × Light Sussex ♀). They are sexually normal males and full brothers. Each has the following abnormalities on one side of the body: absence of the maternal dominantsS(silver, sex-linked),W(white skin) andCo(Columbian restriction of black), and reduction in size. In one case all the melanocytes appear to be derived from the smaller side, so that the plumage pattern is identical on the two sides; in the other there is a minor deviation (modified expression ofCo) from normal F1plumage pattern on the larger side. Mated to Brown Leghorn hens, both mosaics bred as normal F1males, with no evidence of germinal mosaicism. Over thirty full sibs were all found to be normal.A purely paternal origin of the smaller side appears to be excluded in both cases by the lack of striping in the down, and by minor deviations from normal Brown Leghorn phenotype in adult plumage pattern. Origin by some kind of maldistribution of chromosomes at first cleavage division would require the X-chromosome and possibly as many as three autosomes to be affected simultaneously.Two further unrelated crossbred mosaic males are described. Each has yellow skin (w) on one side of the body. In one case this is accompanied by a slight difference in plumage pattern, reduction in size and abnormal proportions in the limb bones; in the other merely by a slight reduction in size. Loss or non-disjunction of a single chromosome at first cleavage division is a possible explanation of these.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,General Medicine

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