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Accessing Dietary Effects on the Rumen Microbiome: Different Sequencing Methods Tell Different Stories.

Mi Zhou1, Eóin O'Hara1, Shaoxun Tang2, Yanhong Chen1, Matthew E Walpole3, Paweł Górka4, Gregory B Penner5, Le Luo Guan1.   

Abstract

The current study employed both amplicon and shotgun sequencing to examine and compare the rumen microbiome in Angus bulls fed with either a backgrounding diet (BCK) or finishing diet (HG), to assess if both methods produce comparable results. Rumen digesta samples from 16 bulls were subjected for microbial profiling. Distinctive microbial profiles were revealed by the two methods, indicating that choice of sequencing approach may be a critical facet in studies of the rumen microbiome. Shotgun-sequencing identified the presence of 303 bacterial genera and 171 archaeal species, several of which exhibited differential abundance. Amplicon-sequencing identified 48 bacterial genera, 4 archaeal species, and 9 protozoal species. Among them, 20 bacterial genera and 5 protozoal species were differentially abundant between the two diets. Overall, amplicon-sequencing showed a more drastic diet-derived effect on the ruminal microbial profile compared to shotgun-sequencing. While both methods detected dietary differences at various taxonomic levels, few consistent patterns were evident. Opposite results were seen for the phyla Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes, and the genus Selenomonas. This study showcases the importance of sequencing platform choice and suggests a need for integrative methods that allow robust comparisons of microbial data drawn from various omic approaches, allowing for comprehensive comparisons across studies.

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Keywords:  amplicon-sequencing; bull cattle; diets; rumen; shotgun-sequencing

Year:  2021        PMID: 34357930     DOI: 10.3390/vetsci8070138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Sci        ISSN: 2306-7381


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1.  Distinctive roles between rumen epimural and content bacterial communities on beef cattle feed efficiency: A combined analysis.

Authors:  Mi Zhou; Bibaswan Ghoshal; Paul Stothard; Le Luo Guan
Journal:  Curr Res Microb Sci       Date:  2021-11-28
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