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001-es BibID:BIBFORM124191
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85204500972
Első szerző:Balog Katalin (állatgenetika)
Cím:MtDNA genetic diversity and phylogeographic insights into giant domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica) breeds : connections between Central Europe and the Middle East / Balog Katalin; Al-Sallami Ali Salah Wadday; Baraa Akeel Al-Hasan; George Wanjala; Kusza Szilvia; Fehér Péter; Stéger Viktor; Bagi Zoltán
Dátum:2024
ISSN:0032-5791
Megjegyzések:Humans have selectively bred domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) to create breeds with a diversity of shapes, colors and other attributes. Since Darwin, the domestic pigeon has always been a popular model species for scientific research because of its richness of form, colouration and behaviour. It is believed that the world's squab pigeon industry uses breeds and hybrids from the Mediterranean region. An exception is the indigenous giant pigeon breeds of the Carpathian Basin, whose origin is not known. Therefore, our aims were 1) to understand the phylogenetic relationships of giant pigeons, which sheds light on the origin of Hungarian breeds and their relationship to the Mediterranean giant pigeon breed group; 2) to contribute molecular genetic data to the genealogy of 2 Iraqi pigeon breeds close to the pigeon domestication center, including the culturally important Iraqi Red Pigeon, and 3) to compare the genetic diversity of European and Middle Eastern domestic pigeon populations and to draw conclusions on the phylogenetic relationships between pigeon breeds and molecular clues to their different breeding practices of both regions. A 655-bp-long sequence of the cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI) region of the mitochondrial DNA was studied in a total of 276 pigeons (19 breeds). A total of 27 haplotypes were found, of which 22 were unique. The highest genetic diversity was found in the Carpathian Basin, and the lowest in the Iraqi region. STRUCTURE analysis revealed low structurality, K=3 was the most likely. The majority of the samples belong to the most ancient haplotype H_2=219, however the Jacobin pigeon is on a very separate evolutionary branch with a large number of mutations. None of the 19 breeds investigated in this study have been previously studied in phylogenetics, and most of these breeds have potential as squab pigeons, and have good meat forms for utilization, therefore the results of this study may also be of help to the squab pigeon industry.
Tárgyszavak:Agrártudományok Állattenyésztési tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Poultry Science. - 103 : 12 (2024), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:Al-Sallami, Ali Salah Wadday Al-Hasan, Baraa Akaal Wanjala, George (1984-) (Animal scientist) Kusza Szilvia (1979-) (agrármérnök) Fehér Péter Stéger Viktor Bagi Zoltán (1987-) (természetvédelmi mérnök, állatgenetika)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107437
Első szerző:Balog Katalin (állatgenetika)
Cím:Initial steps in the study of genetic diversity of pigeon breeds in the Middle East and Hungary / Katalin Balog, Al-Sallami Ali Salah Wadday, Lakhmi Chand Menghwar, Szilvia Kusza, Zoltán Bagi
Dátum:2022
Megjegyzések:Pigeon is one of the oldest domesticated animal species used by mankind in many ways. One of the most important of these its high biological value meat. Domestication probably occurred for nutritional and religious reasons in Central Asia between 4000 and 6000 BC. Pigeons have spread from Central Asia through pre-Asia to Assyria and then to Syria. As a result, the origins of many European breeds can be traced back to this area. For a long time, the Ottoman Empire linked Europe with the domestication centre of the domestic pigeon, which included, among others, large parts of present-day Iraq, the Balkans and a significant part of Hungary. This also supports the theory that some Hungarian breeds originated in the East. As the domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica) is still one of the less studied domestic species, there is not enough information available to answer this question. In this study, the genetic diversity of two Hungarian (Hungarian giant pigeon, Buga pigeon) and two Iraqi (Iraqi red pigeon, Iraqi Raabi pigeon) house pigeon breeds were investigated using mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I region (mtDNA COI) markers. As the mtDNA COI is a standardized marker in birds, this provides the opportunity to analyse the new data obtained in this study in a broader context by complementing it with gene bank sequences. By investigating the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships between this four pigeon species of the two areas, we can contribute to the elucidation of the domestication history of the house pigeon.
ISBN:978-963-490-468-7
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok könyvfejezet
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Megjelenés:Biotechnology at the University of Debrecen - 2022 International Symposium : Abstract Book. - p 51-52. -
További szerzők:Al-Sallami, Ali Salah Wadday Lakhmi, Chand Menghwar Kusza Szilvia (1979-) (agrármérnök) Bagi Zoltán (1987-) (természetvédelmi mérnök, állatgenetika)
Pályázati támogatás:Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium ÚNKP-22-3 Új nemzeti Kiválóság Program Nemzeti Kutatási, Fejlesztési és Innovációs Alap
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