Identification of ruminal starch utilizing bacterial strain
A batch culture approach was used to identify starch utilizing bacteria from the rumen of beef cows. Samples were collected and analyzed from the rumen fluid donors and in cultures that were either supplemented with starch or not (control). 16S rRNA profiling was used to monitor changes in bacterial composition. A metagenomics/shot gun approach was used to annotate the genome of an enriched bacterial strain.
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Main Author: | South Dakota State University (18796372) |
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Format: | Dataset biblioteca |
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2020
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Subjects: | Genetics, raw sequence reads, |
Online Access: | https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Identification_of_ruminal_starch_utilizing_bacterial_strain/25087739 |
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