This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic animals; rabbits and guinea pigs. In addition the study aimed to determine the community present in the different organs in the rabbit. DNA was extracted from seven of the organs in wild rabbits (n = 5) and from faecal samples from domesticated rabbits (n = 6) and guinea pigs (n = 6). Partial regions of the small ribosomal sub-unit were amplified by PCR and then the sequences present in each sample were determined by next generation sequencing. Differences were detected between samples from rabbit and guinea pig faeces, suggesting that there is not a microbial community common to caecotrophagic animals. Differences were also detected in the d...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
Additional file 6. Caecal and caecotroph microbiota of rabbits. Phylogenetic classification of 16S r...
Abstract Background Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
The microbiota is extremely important for the animal\u2019s health but, to date, knowledge on the in...
Gastrointestinal bacteria are essential for host health, and only viable microorganisms contribute t...
Abstract Background Rabbit can produce meat, fur and leather, and serves as an important biomedical ...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
Caecal community structure in conventional and specific pathogen-free (SPF) rabbits was assessed by ...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
The diversity of bacteria present in the caecum of the rabbit was investigated. Partial bacterial 16...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
[EN] Epizootic Rabbit Enteropathy (ERE) is a disease of unknown aetiology that mainly affects post-w...
Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research. We have characteri...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
Additional file 6. Caecal and caecotroph microbiota of rabbits. Phylogenetic classification of 16S r...
Abstract Background Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
The microbiota is extremely important for the animal\u2019s health but, to date, knowledge on the in...
Gastrointestinal bacteria are essential for host health, and only viable microorganisms contribute t...
Abstract Background Rabbit can produce meat, fur and leather, and serves as an important biomedical ...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
Caecal community structure in conventional and specific pathogen-free (SPF) rabbits was assessed by ...
To gain insight into the importance of carefully selecting the sampling area for intestinal microbio...
The diversity of bacteria present in the caecum of the rabbit was investigated. Partial bacterial 16...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
[EN] Epizootic Rabbit Enteropathy (ERE) is a disease of unknown aetiology that mainly affects post-w...
Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research. We have characteri...
The internal environment of the gallbladder has been considered extremely unfavorable for bacterial ...
Additional file 6. Caecal and caecotroph microbiota of rabbits. Phylogenetic classification of 16S r...
Abstract Background Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is an important model for human intestinal research...