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Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing

The ability of rumen microorganisms to use fibrous plant matter plays an important role in ruminant animals; however, little information about rumen colonization by microbial populations after weaning has been reported. In this study, high-throughput sequencing was used to investigate the establishm...

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Autores principales: Han, Xufeng, Yang, Yuxin, Yan, Hailong, Wang, Xiaolong, Qu, Lei, Chen, Yulin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4336330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25700157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117811
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author Han, Xufeng
Yang, Yuxin
Yan, Hailong
Wang, Xiaolong
Qu, Lei
Chen, Yulin
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Yang, Yuxin
Yan, Hailong
Wang, Xiaolong
Qu, Lei
Chen, Yulin
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description The ability of rumen microorganisms to use fibrous plant matter plays an important role in ruminant animals; however, little information about rumen colonization by microbial populations after weaning has been reported. In this study, high-throughput sequencing was used to investigate the establishment of this microbial population in 80 to 110-day-old goats. Illumina sequencing of goat rumen samples yielded 101,356,610 nucleotides that were assembled into 256,868 reads with an average read length of 394 nucleotides. Taxonomic analysis of metagenomic reads indicated that the predominant phyla were distinct at different growth stages. The phyla Firmicutes and Synergistetes were predominant in samples taken from 80 to 100-day-old goats, but Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes became the most abundant phyla in samples from 110-day-old animals. There was a remarkable variation in the microbial populations with age; Firmicutes and Synergistetes decreased after weaning, but Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria increased from 80 to 110 day of age. These findings suggested that colonization of the rumen by microorganisms is related to their function in the rumen digestive system. These results give a better understanding of the role of rumen microbes and the establishment of the microbial population, which help to maintain the host’s health and improve animal performance.
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spelling pubmed-43363302015-02-24 Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing Han, Xufeng Yang, Yuxin Yan, Hailong Wang, Xiaolong Qu, Lei Chen, Yulin PLoS One Research Article The ability of rumen microorganisms to use fibrous plant matter plays an important role in ruminant animals; however, little information about rumen colonization by microbial populations after weaning has been reported. In this study, high-throughput sequencing was used to investigate the establishment of this microbial population in 80 to 110-day-old goats. Illumina sequencing of goat rumen samples yielded 101,356,610 nucleotides that were assembled into 256,868 reads with an average read length of 394 nucleotides. Taxonomic analysis of metagenomic reads indicated that the predominant phyla were distinct at different growth stages. The phyla Firmicutes and Synergistetes were predominant in samples taken from 80 to 100-day-old goats, but Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes became the most abundant phyla in samples from 110-day-old animals. There was a remarkable variation in the microbial populations with age; Firmicutes and Synergistetes decreased after weaning, but Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria increased from 80 to 110 day of age. These findings suggested that colonization of the rumen by microorganisms is related to their function in the rumen digestive system. These results give a better understanding of the role of rumen microbes and the establishment of the microbial population, which help to maintain the host’s health and improve animal performance. Public Library of Science 2015-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4336330/ /pubmed/25700157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117811 Text en © 2015 Han et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Han, Xufeng
Yang, Yuxin
Yan, Hailong
Wang, Xiaolong
Qu, Lei
Chen, Yulin
Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing
title Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing
title_full Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing
title_fullStr Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing
title_short Rumen Bacterial Diversity of 80 to 110-Day-Old Goats Using 16S rRNA Sequencing
title_sort rumen bacterial diversity of 80 to 110-day-old goats using 16s rrna sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4336330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25700157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117811
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