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The Dynamic Distribution of Small-Tail Han Sheep Microbiota Across Different Intestinal Segments

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2018 Feb 16
PMID 29445360
Citations 44
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Abstract

The sheep intestinal tract is characterized by a diverse microbial ecosystem that is vital for the host to digest diet material. The importance of gut microbiota (GM) of animals has also been widely acknowledged because of its pivotal roles in the health and well-being of animals. However, there are no relevant studies on GM of small-tail Han sheep, a superior mutton variety domestic in China. In this study, the structure and distribution of gut microflora were studied by high-throughput sequencing technology. Results showed a significant difference between jejunum and cecum, jejunum, and rectum. Meanwhile, the cecum and rectum not only display higher species richness but also exhibit higher similarity of the bacterial diversity than that of the jejunum based on the results of abundance-based coverage estimator (ACE), Chao1, and Shannon indexes. and were the predominant phyla in cecum and rectum, while higher relative abundances of and were observed in jejunum. At the genus level, , , , , and were the dominant genera in the cecum and rectum. An obvious dynamic distribution of is continuously decreasing from the jejunum to the cecum, then to the rectum, whereas the result of is completely inverse. In addition, this study also found many kinds of bacteria associated with the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) colonized in the large intestine. This study is the first to investigate the distribution of intestinal flora in small-tail Han sheep. The findings provide an important indication for diagnosis and treatment of intestinal diseases in small-tail Han sheep, as well as offer a direction for the development of intestinal microecological preparations.

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