The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons

Abstract This is the first prospective study to investigate the impact of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) on race performance in a closely bred family of racing pigeons in one breeding loft where there is a high percentage of male and female birds related to one foundation hen, Queen L by Jelle Roziers. T...

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Main Authors: Geert Kolvenbag, Mark Scott
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:Veterinary Medicine and Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.494
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spelling doaj-fc67a690b3c14d1291d4afe11e531d7c2021-09-25T16:20:32ZengWileyVeterinary Medicine and Science2053-10952021-09-01752039204210.1002/vms3.494The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeonsGeert Kolvenbag0Mark Scott1293 Hickory Drive Kennett Square PA19348USA54 Sandy Hook Road S. Sarasota FL34242USAAbstract This is the first prospective study to investigate the impact of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) on race performance in a closely bred family of racing pigeons in one breeding loft where there is a high percentage of male and female birds related to one foundation hen, Queen L by Jelle Roziers. This study shows that in this family of birds, which are all related to Queen L, there is no advantage of having mtDNA with regard to race performance on the longer distances. The results of this study reject the hypothesis that mtDNA genes are related to long‐distance performance. Actually, this analysis indicates that those birds in this family with no mtDNA from Queen L may have better race performance on the shorter distances than those with mtDNA. This suggests that there are other genetic factors which may be related to race performance in this family of racing pigeons.https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.494mitochondrial DNApigeon racingrace performance
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Mark Scott
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The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons
Veterinary Medicine and Science
mitochondrial DNA
pigeon racing
race performance
author_facet Geert Kolvenbag
Mark Scott
author_sort Geert Kolvenbag
title The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons
title_short The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons
title_full The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons
title_fullStr The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons
title_full_unstemmed The myth of mitochondrial DNA and race performance in racing pigeons
title_sort myth of mitochondrial dna and race performance in racing pigeons
publisher Wiley
series Veterinary Medicine and Science
issn 2053-1095
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract This is the first prospective study to investigate the impact of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) on race performance in a closely bred family of racing pigeons in one breeding loft where there is a high percentage of male and female birds related to one foundation hen, Queen L by Jelle Roziers. This study shows that in this family of birds, which are all related to Queen L, there is no advantage of having mtDNA with regard to race performance on the longer distances. The results of this study reject the hypothesis that mtDNA genes are related to long‐distance performance. Actually, this analysis indicates that those birds in this family with no mtDNA from Queen L may have better race performance on the shorter distances than those with mtDNA. This suggests that there are other genetic factors which may be related to race performance in this family of racing pigeons.
topic mitochondrial DNA
pigeon racing
race performance
url https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.494
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