2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-023-12620-2
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Metagenomics analysis reveals differences in rumen microbiota in cows with low and high milk protein percentage

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“…Strikingly, Kiritimatiellaeota ranked third in phylum composition, with an average abundance of 5.24% (Supplementary file 2: Table S3 ) and was associated with high milk fat content and short-chain fatty acids production (Guo et al 2022 ; Stergiadis et al 2020 ). Compared to dairy cows, there were few reports of Kiritimatiellaeota (Amin et al 2023 ; Lin et al 2023 ; Mao et al 2015 ), which may be related to the unique physiological characteristics of dairy goats, with higher goat milk fat than cow’s milk (Collard and McCormick 2021 ). Kiritimatiellaeota serves as a characteristic phylum of dairy goats to produce potential substrates for synthesizing milk fat, but further validation is needed (Supplementary file 1: Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Strikingly, Kiritimatiellaeota ranked third in phylum composition, with an average abundance of 5.24% (Supplementary file 2: Table S3 ) and was associated with high milk fat content and short-chain fatty acids production (Guo et al 2022 ; Stergiadis et al 2020 ). Compared to dairy cows, there were few reports of Kiritimatiellaeota (Amin et al 2023 ; Lin et al 2023 ; Mao et al 2015 ), which may be related to the unique physiological characteristics of dairy goats, with higher goat milk fat than cow’s milk (Collard and McCormick 2021 ). Kiritimatiellaeota serves as a characteristic phylum of dairy goats to produce potential substrates for synthesizing milk fat, but further validation is needed (Supplementary file 1: Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%