Nucleic acid-based techniques which can be used to characterise complex microbial communities without incubation are now being employed regularly in ruminant nutrition studies. Conventional culture-based methods for enumerating rumen microorganisms (bacteria, archaea, protozoa, and fungi) have been superseded and are now used mainly to obtain pure isolates of novel organisms and reference strains that are required for the development and validation of the nucleic acid approaches. These reference strains are also essential for physiological studies of the lifestyle of the organisms as well as sources of genomic DNA and RNA that can be analysed for functional gene activity. The foundation of the molecular ecology techniques is 16S/18S rDNA se...
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International audienceAbstract The rumen harbours countless bacteria, archaea, ciliated protozoa, fu...
Ruminants rely on a complex rumen microbial community to convert dietary plant material to energy-yi...
Conventional culture-based methods of enumerating rumen microorganisms (bacteria, archaea, protozoa,...
The rumen microbiome scientific community has utilized amplicon sequencing as an aid in identifying ...
ABSTRACT Molecular techniques are increasingly being used in microbial ecology to identify microorga...
Until recently, knowledge of ruminant gut microbiology was primarily obtained using classical cultur...
Until recently, knowledge of ruminant gut microbiology was primarily obtained using classical cultur...
PCR analysis is a sensitive and specific tool to detect and monitor microorganisms in complex enviro...
The rumen and its microbial ecosystem play a central role in the overall nutrition and health of rum...
Aims: The aim of the study was to develop a microarray dedicated to comprehensive analysis of the di...
Until recently, knowledge of ruminant gut microbiology was primarily obtained using classical cultur...
<div><p>Molecular microbial ecology techniques are widely used to study the composition of the rumen...
PCR analysis is a sensitive and specific tool to detect and monitor microorganisms in complex enviro...
Molecular microbial ecology techniques are widely used to study the composition of the rumen microbi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN019038 / BLDSC - British Library D...
International audienceAbstract The rumen harbours countless bacteria, archaea, ciliated protozoa, fu...
Ruminants rely on a complex rumen microbial community to convert dietary plant material to energy-yi...
Conventional culture-based methods of enumerating rumen microorganisms (bacteria, archaea, protozoa,...
The rumen microbiome scientific community has utilized amplicon sequencing as an aid in identifying ...
ABSTRACT Molecular techniques are increasingly being used in microbial ecology to identify microorga...
Until recently, knowledge of ruminant gut microbiology was primarily obtained using classical cultur...
Until recently, knowledge of ruminant gut microbiology was primarily obtained using classical cultur...
PCR analysis is a sensitive and specific tool to detect and monitor microorganisms in complex enviro...
The rumen and its microbial ecosystem play a central role in the overall nutrition and health of rum...
Aims: The aim of the study was to develop a microarray dedicated to comprehensive analysis of the di...
Until recently, knowledge of ruminant gut microbiology was primarily obtained using classical cultur...
<div><p>Molecular microbial ecology techniques are widely used to study the composition of the rumen...
PCR analysis is a sensitive and specific tool to detect and monitor microorganisms in complex enviro...
Molecular microbial ecology techniques are widely used to study the composition of the rumen microbi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN019038 / BLDSC - British Library D...
International audienceAbstract The rumen harbours countless bacteria, archaea, ciliated protozoa, fu...
Ruminants rely on a complex rumen microbial community to convert dietary plant material to energy-yi...