Metagenomic Sequencing Reveals that High-Grain Feeding Alters the Composition and Metabolism of Cecal Microbiota and Induces Cecal Mucosal Injury in Sheep
High-grain (HG) diets are known to alter the rumen microbiome. However, the responses of the hindgut microbiota and its epithelial function need further investigation in ruminants.
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Main Authors: | Fei Xie, Lei Xu, Yue Wang, Shengyong Mao |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c02b1571f4b74e9ab7dea94e2fd52691 |
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