In this investigation, we examined the influence of different DNA extraction protocols on results obtained for intestinal microbiota of Prussian carp. We showed that significant differences were observed in numbers of reads, OTUs, Shannon index and taxonomic composition between two different DNA extraction protocols for intestine of Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio), and differences were also evident between microbial communities in the intestinal mucosa and intestinal content. Statistical analyses of 25 published articles also revealed a significant relationship between methods of DNA extraction and bacterial diversity in fish intestine of freshwater species. Microbial diversity, community structure, proportions of read numbers derived fro...
PubMedID: 25843896In this study, we determined the diversity and composition of bacterial communitie...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Diverse microbial communities colonizing the intestine of fish contribute to their growth, digestion...
In this investigation, we examined the influence of different DNA extraction protocols on results ob...
Animal digestive tract is habitat for a large number of autochthonous microbiota, which play central...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
Aims: The aim of this study was to understand the microbial community of intestinal contents and muc...
Gut microbiota has become an integral component of the host, and received increasing attention. Howe...
A 14-day study was conducted in a closed system taking triplicate environmental DNA (eDNA) water sam...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
Gut microbiota of four economically important Asian carp species (silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys mo...
One sentence summary: Choice of DNA extraction method significantly influences the results of downst...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining he...
Fish are aquatic animals, where they share the same ecosystem with the bacterial community they are ...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota has received increasing attention, as it influences ...
PubMedID: 25843896In this study, we determined the diversity and composition of bacterial communitie...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Diverse microbial communities colonizing the intestine of fish contribute to their growth, digestion...
In this investigation, we examined the influence of different DNA extraction protocols on results ob...
Animal digestive tract is habitat for a large number of autochthonous microbiota, which play central...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
Aims: The aim of this study was to understand the microbial community of intestinal contents and muc...
Gut microbiota has become an integral component of the host, and received increasing attention. Howe...
A 14-day study was conducted in a closed system taking triplicate environmental DNA (eDNA) water sam...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
Gut microbiota of four economically important Asian carp species (silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys mo...
One sentence summary: Choice of DNA extraction method significantly influences the results of downst...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining he...
Fish are aquatic animals, where they share the same ecosystem with the bacterial community they are ...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota has received increasing attention, as it influences ...
PubMedID: 25843896In this study, we determined the diversity and composition of bacterial communitie...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Diverse microbial communities colonizing the intestine of fish contribute to their growth, digestion...