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2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.19.492759
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Novel insights into the pig gut microbiome using metagenome-assembled genomes

Abstract: Pigs are among the most numerous and intensively farmed food-producing animals in the world. The gut microbiome plays an important role in the health and performance of swine and changes rapidly after weaning. Here, fecal samples were collected from pigs at 7 different times points from 7 to 140 days of age. These swine fecal metagenomes were used to assemble 1,150 dereplicated metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) that were at least 90% complete and had less than 5% contamination. These MAGs represented 472 arc… Show more

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“…Supplementation of swine feed with L. reuteri has been linked with improved growth performance and a reduction in certain bacterial pathogens in the pig gut [27][28][29] and T. succinifaciens has also been reported to be associated with the gut microbiome of pigs with higher feed efficiency [30]. Prevotella sp002300055 is a placeholder species that we previously identified as abundant in swine gut metagenomes from multiple countries [31].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Supplementation of swine feed with L. reuteri has been linked with improved growth performance and a reduction in certain bacterial pathogens in the pig gut [27][28][29] and T. succinifaciens has also been reported to be associated with the gut microbiome of pigs with higher feed efficiency [30]. Prevotella sp002300055 is a placeholder species that we previously identified as abundant in swine gut metagenomes from multiple countries [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%