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Occurrence and expression of genes encoding methyl-compound production in rumen bacteria.

William J KellySinead C LeahyJanine KamkePriya SoniSatoshi KoikeRoderick MackieRekha SeshadriGregory M CookSergio E MoralesChris GreeningGraeme T Attwood
Published in: Animal microbiome (2019)
The main bacteria that produce methyl-compounds have been identified in ruminants. Their enzymatic activities can now be targeted with the aim of finding ways to reduce the supply of methyl-compound substrates to methanogens, and thereby limit methylotrophic methanogenesis in the rumen.
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