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Quantitative Genetic Background of the Host Influences Gut Microbiomes in Chickens
Lele Zhao, Gang Wang, P.B. Siegel, Chuan He, Hezhong Wang, Wenjing Zhao, Zhengxiao Zhai, Fengwei Tian, Jianxin Zhao, Hao Zhang, Zikui Sun, Wei Chen, Yan Zhang, He Meng
Scientific Reports · 2013 · ▲ 376 citations
Abstract
Host genotype and gender are among the factors that influence the composition of gut microbiota. We studied the population structure of gut microbiota in two lines of chickens maintained under the same husbandry and dietary regimes. The lines, which originated from a common founder population, had undergone 54 generations of selection for high (HW) or low (LW) 56-day body weight, and now differ by more than 10-fold in body weight at selection age. Of 190 microbiome species, 68 were affected by genotype (line), gender, and genotype by gender interactions. Fifteen of the 68 species belong to Lactobacillus. Species affected by genotype, gender, and the genotype by gender interaction, were 29, 48, and 12, respectively. Species affected by gender were 30 and 17 in the HW and LW lines, respectively. Thus, under a common diet and husbandry host quantitative genotype and gender influenced gut microbiota composite.
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Zhao, L., Wang, G., Siegel, P., He, C., Wang, H., Zhao, W., Zhai, Z., Tian, F., Zhao, J., Zhang, H., Sun, Z., Chen, W., Zhang, Y., & Meng, H. (2013). Quantitative Genetic Background of the Host Influences Gut Microbiomes in Chickens. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01163
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Zhao L, Wang G, Siegel P, He C, Wang H, Zhao W, et al. Quantitative Genetic Background of the Host Influences Gut Microbiomes in Chickens. Scientific Reports. 2013. doi:10.1038/srep01163.
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@article{lele2013Quanti,
title = {Quantitative Genetic Background of the Host Influences Gut Microbiomes in Chickens},
author = {Lele Zhao and Gang Wang and P.B. Siegel and Chuan He and Hezhong Wang and Wenjing Zhao and Zhengxiao Zhai and Fengwei Tian and Jianxin Zhao and Hao Zhang and Zikui Sun and Wei Chen and Yan Zhang and He Meng},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1038/srep01163},
}
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