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A catalog of the mouse gut metagenome.

Liang XiaoQiang FengSuisha LiangSi Brask SonneZhongkui XiaXinmin QiuXiaoping LiHua LongJianfeng ZhangDongya ZhangChuan LiuZhiwei FangJoyce ChouJacob GlanvilleQin HaoDorota KotowskaCamilla ColdingTine Rask LichtDonghai WuJun YuJoseph Jao Yiu SungQiaoyi LiangJunhua LiHuijue JiaZhou LanValentina TremaroliPiotr DworzynskiH Bjørn NielsenFredrik BäckhedJoël DoréEmmanuelle Le ChatelierS Dusko EhrlichJohn C LinManimozhiyan ArumugamJun WangLise MadsenKarsten Kristiansen
Published in: Nature biotechnology (2015)
We established a catalog of the mouse gut metagenome comprising ∼2.6 million nonredundant genes by sequencing DNA from fecal samples of 184 mice. To secure high microbiome diversity, we used mouse strains of diverse genetic backgrounds, from different providers, kept in different housing laboratories and fed either a low-fat or high-fat diet. Similar to the human gut microbiome, >99% of the cataloged genes are bacterial. We identified 541 metagenomic species and defined a core set of 26 metagenomic species found in 95% of the mice. The mouse gut microbiome is functionally similar to its human counterpart, with 95.2% of its Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) orthologous groups in common. However, only 4.0% of the mouse gut microbial genes were shared (95% identity, 90% coverage) with those of the human gut microbiome. This catalog provides a useful reference for future studies.
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