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Bacterial communities in the gastrointestinal tract segments of helminth-resistant and helminth-susceptible sheep.

Erwin A PazEng Guan ChuaShamshad Ul HassanJohan C GreeffDieter G PalmerShimin LiuBinit LamichhaneNéstor SepúlvedaJunhua LiuChin Yen TayGraeme B Martin
Published in: Animal microbiome (2022)
The gastro-intestinal microbial profile varies widely between helminth-resistant and helminth-susceptible sheep. Each GIT section appears to support a particular bacterial composition leading to inter-sectoral differences among the various microbial communities. The microbial populations were most rich and diverse in the duodenum of helminth-resistant sheep, comprising bacterial genera that generally ferment carbohydrates. This observation suggests that helminth-resistant sheep can reorganize the duodenal microbiome taxa which may restrict the development of parasites.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • genetic diversity