2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.19358/v2
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The gut microbiome and its potential role in paradoxical anaerobism in pupfishes of the Mojave Desert

Abstract: Background Pupfish frequently enter paradoxical anaerobism in response to endogenously produced or exogenously supplied ethanol in a dose-dependent manner. To decipher the role of the gut microbiota in ethanol-associated paradoxical anaerobism, gut microbial communities were depleted using a cocktail of antibiotics and profiled using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results Compared to the control group (n=12), microbiota-depleted fish (n=12) spent more time in paradoxical anaerobism. Our analysis indicated that the … Show more

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