Transcriptome Analysis of Three Sheep Intestinal Regions reveals Key Pathways and Hub Regulatory Genes of Large Intestinal Lipid Metabolism
Abstract The large intestine, also known as the hindgut, is an important part of the animal digestive system. Recent studies on digestive system development in ruminants have focused on the rumen and the small intestine, but the molecular mechanisms underlying sheep large intestine metabolism remain...
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Main Authors: | Tianle Chao, Guizhi Wang, Zhibin Ji, Zhaohua Liu, Lei Hou, Jin Wang, Jianmin Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d53e02ac26024aa6b538b0b55ccb6034 |
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