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Analysis of gut microbiota in the Feces of Korean native black goat using 16S rRNA sequencingAnalysis of gut microbiota in the Feces of Korean native black goat using 16S rRNA sequencing

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Analysis of gut microbiota in the Feces of Korean native black goat using 16S rRNA sequencing
Authors
강호찬명철현김지영송상현정우철김승창진대혁임현태
Issue Date
Sep-2024
Publisher
한국동물유전육종학회
Keywords
Korean native black goat; Fecal microbiome; bacterial community structure; Gut Microbiota
Citation
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genomics, v.8, no.3, pp 53 - 60
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genomics
Volume
8
Number
3
Start Page
53
End Page
60
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74246
DOI
10.12972/jabng.20240301
ISSN
1226-5543
Abstract
Despite the recent surge in consumer demand for native goats as an alternative meat source, driven by shifting perceptions of health foods, there is a notable lack of prior research on this livestock breed. This study aimed to characterize the gut microbiota of native goat populations to enhance our understanding of the species and to provide fundamental data for improving productivity. Fecal samples collected from January to April 2024 were analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing to assess the gut microbiota composition. The analysis revealed that the phyla Bacillota and Bacteroidota were the most abundant, playing key roles in fiber degradation and short-chain fatty acid production, which are crucial for the physiological and functional health of the animals. The gut microbiota composition was found to be similar to that of other ruminants. Interestingly, individuals with lower abundances of Bacillota and Bacteroidota showed relatively higher levels of Bacteroidales, suggesting that their digestive efficiency was not compromised. The gut microbiota of deceased animals also displayed a similar composition to that of healthy individuals, with no specific associations with particular diseases identified. The findings from this study provide foundational data on the gut microbiota of native goats, which could be further elaborated through additional research.
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