A metagenomic catalogue of the ruminant gut archaeome
Jiandui Mi (),
Xiaoping Jing,
Chouxian Ma,
Fuyu Shi,
Ze Cao,
Xin Yang,
Yiwen Yang,
Apurva Kakade,
Weiwei Wang and
Ruijun Long ()
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Jiandui Mi: Lanzhou University
Xiaoping Jing: Lanzhou University
Chouxian Ma: Independent Researcher
Fuyu Shi: Lanzhou University
Ze Cao: Lanzhou University
Xin Yang: Lanzhou University
Yiwen Yang: South China Agricultural University
Apurva Kakade: Lanzhou University
Weiwei Wang: Guizhou University
Ruijun Long: Lanzhou University
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-14
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Abstract While the ruminant gut archaeome regulates the gut microbiota and hydrogen balance, it is also a major producer of the greenhouse gas methane. However, ruminant gut archaeome diversity within the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of ruminant animals worldwide remains largely underexplored. Here, we construct a catalogue of 998 unique archaeal genomes recovered from the GITs of ruminants, utilizing 2270 metagenomic samples across 10 different ruminant species. Most of the archaeal genomes (669/998 = 67.03%) belong to Methanobacteriaceae and Methanomethylophilaceae (198/998 = 19.84%). We recover 47/279 previously undescribed archaeal genomes at the strain level with completeness of >80% and contamination of
Date: 2024
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