Evidence has shown that gut microbiota play a key role in host metabolism and health; however, little is known about the microbial community in the donkey hindgut as well as the interactions that occur between gut microbes and the host. This study aimed to explore the gut microbiome differences by analyzing the microbial community and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to lipid metabolism and the immune system along the donkey hindgut. The hindgut tissues (cecum, ventral colon, and dorsal colon) were separated, and the contents of each section were collected from six male donkeys for multi-omics analysis. There were significant differences in terms of dominant bacteria among the three sections, especially between the cecum and do...
The gut microbiome of domestic horses (Equus ferus caballus) can be broken down into two primary div...
Gastrointestinal microbial communities are increasingly being implicated in host susceptibilities to...
Understanding the complex interactions of microbial communities including bacteria, archaea, parasit...
Evidence has shown that gut microbiota play a key role in host metabolism and health; however, littl...
Abstract Background Gut microbiota plays a significant role in host survival, health, and diseases; ...
Background Compared to horses and ponies, donkeys have increased degradation of dietary fiber. The l...
As the initiation point of digestion, the oral microbiome is important in maintaining oral and syste...
Horses are large non-ruminant herbivores and rely on microbial fermentation for energy, with more th...
Considerable evidence suggests that dietary energy levels and gut microbiota are pivotal for animal ...
The microbiome and associated metabolome of faecal samples were compared to those from the caecum an...
Amy BiddleThe equine gut harbors a diverse community of microbes that are crucial for proper digesti...
Horses’ living conditions have changed through thousands of years; altering their diets, that no lon...
Background: Compared to horses and ponies, donkeys have increased degradation of dietary fiber. The ...
Background: Equine gut microbiology studies to date have primarily focused on horses and ponies, whi...
The microbiome of the equine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) form a symbiotic relationship with the hor...
The gut microbiome of domestic horses (Equus ferus caballus) can be broken down into two primary div...
Gastrointestinal microbial communities are increasingly being implicated in host susceptibilities to...
Understanding the complex interactions of microbial communities including bacteria, archaea, parasit...
Evidence has shown that gut microbiota play a key role in host metabolism and health; however, littl...
Abstract Background Gut microbiota plays a significant role in host survival, health, and diseases; ...
Background Compared to horses and ponies, donkeys have increased degradation of dietary fiber. The l...
As the initiation point of digestion, the oral microbiome is important in maintaining oral and syste...
Horses are large non-ruminant herbivores and rely on microbial fermentation for energy, with more th...
Considerable evidence suggests that dietary energy levels and gut microbiota are pivotal for animal ...
The microbiome and associated metabolome of faecal samples were compared to those from the caecum an...
Amy BiddleThe equine gut harbors a diverse community of microbes that are crucial for proper digesti...
Horses’ living conditions have changed through thousands of years; altering their diets, that no lon...
Background: Compared to horses and ponies, donkeys have increased degradation of dietary fiber. The ...
Background: Equine gut microbiology studies to date have primarily focused on horses and ponies, whi...
The microbiome of the equine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) form a symbiotic relationship with the hor...
The gut microbiome of domestic horses (Equus ferus caballus) can be broken down into two primary div...
Gastrointestinal microbial communities are increasingly being implicated in host susceptibilities to...
Understanding the complex interactions of microbial communities including bacteria, archaea, parasit...