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Title: 16S rRNA gene sequencing reveals effects of photoperiod on cecal microbiota of broiler roosters
Authors: Wang, J
Nesengani, L.T
Gong, Y
Yang, Y
Lu, W 
Keywords: RNA 16S
Article
Bacteroidetes
bioinformatics
carbohydrate metabolism
cecum mucosa
cell motility
colon flora
controlled study
cyanobacterium
DNA extraction
Firmicutes
gene amplification
gene sequence
microbial community
microbial diversity
nonhuman
photoperiodicity
polymerase chain reaction
population abundance
Proteobacteria
rooster
Ruminococcaceae
Ruminococcus
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Wang, J, Nesengani, L.T, Gong, Y, Yang, Y, Lu, W (2018). 16S rRNA gene sequencing reveals effects of photoperiod on cecal microbiota of broiler roosters. PeerJ 2018 (2) : e4390. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4390
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Photoperiod is an important factor in stimulating broiler performance in commercial poultry practice. However, the mechanism by which photoperiod affects the per- formance of broiler chickens has not been adequately explored. The current study evaluated the effects of three different photoperiod regimes (short day (LD) D 8 h light, control (CTR) = 12.5 h light, and long day (SD) = 16 h light) on the cecal microbiota of broiler roosters by sequencing bacterial 16S rRNA genes. At the phylum level, the dominant bacteria were Firmicutes (CTR: 68%, SD: 69%, LD: 67%) and Bacteroidetes (CTR: 25%, SD: 26%, and LD: 28%). There was a greater abundance of Proteobacteria (p < 0.01) and Cyanobacteria (p < 0:05) in chickens in the LD group than in those in the CTR group. A significantly greater abundance of Actinobacteria was observed in CTR chickens than in SD and LD chickens (p < 0.01). The abundance of Deferribacteres was significantly higher in LD chickens than in SD chickens (p < 0.01). Fusobacteria and Proteobacteria were more abundant in SD chickens than in CTR and LD chickens. The predicted functional properties indicate that cellular processes may be influenced by photoperiod. Conversely, carbohydrate metabolism was enhanced in CTR chickens as compared to that in SD and LD chickens. The current results indicate that different photoperiod regimes may influence the abundance of specific bacterial populations and then contribute to differences in the functional properties of gut microbiota of broiler roosters. © 2018 Wang et al.
Source Title: PeerJ
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/182112
ISSN: 21678359
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4390
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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