2023
DOI: 10.22317/jcms.v9i1.1301
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Ruminant gut microbiota: importance, development, and alternative therapeutics for dysbiosis

Abstract: The microbiome is a population of microbes that colonized in mammalian gut. During the first few years of life, the gut microbiome undergoes alteration and is very diverse in adulthood, depends upon various of circumstances. Gut microbes, particularly gut flora in ruminants, are receiving more and more attention. Intestinal microbes, particularly ruminant microorganisms, have attracted an increasing amount of attention as high-throughput sequencing technology has improved and costs have decreased, whether in t… Show more

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