2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-60981/v1
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Community composition and development of the post-weaning piglet gut microbiome

Abstract: BackgroundEarly weaning and intensive farming practices predispose piglets to the development of infectious and often lethal diseases, against which antibiotics are used. Besides contributing to the build-up of antimicrobial resistance, antibiotics are known to modulate the gut microbial composition. Studies have previously investigated the effects of probiotics as alternatives to antibiotic treatment for the prevention of post-weaning diarrhea. In order to describe the post-weaning gut microbiota, and the eff… Show more

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“…The second method applies clustering via taxonomic assignment using the most comprehensive bacterial and archaeal taxonomic database that is currently available. Based on GTDB clustering of MAGs derived from positive control samples (three positive control types; eight replicates within each), MAG taxonomic assignments matched the expected profile and the profile obtained from analysis of the reads with MetaPhlAn2 [ 82 ] reported in our previous study [ 21 ] (Fig. S4).…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…The second method applies clustering via taxonomic assignment using the most comprehensive bacterial and archaeal taxonomic database that is currently available. Based on GTDB clustering of MAGs derived from positive control samples (three positive control types; eight replicates within each), MAG taxonomic assignments matched the expected profile and the profile obtained from analysis of the reads with MetaPhlAn2 [ 82 ] reported in our previous study [ 21 ] (Fig. S4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In fact, over 80 % of the GTDB clustered MAGs that showed significant abundance shifts during the first week of post-weaning were showing positive fc. This is also reflected by the major increase in microbial richness we measured by community composition analysis of the GTDB clustered MAGs, as well as by phylogenetic diversity analysis of the metagenomic reads in our previous study [21]. Nearly 40 % of the species that increased during the first week of the trial ( t 0– t 2) continued to increase during the following week ( t 2– t 4), reflecting the fact that these species kept taking up a larger portion of the microbial community.…”
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