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Protective role of the vulture facial skin and gut microbiomes aid adaptation to scavenging

机译:秃facial面部皮肤和肠道微生物群的保护作用有助于适应清除

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BackgroundVultures have adapted the remarkable ability to feed on carcasses that may contain microorganisms that would be pathogenic to most other animals. The holobiont concept suggests that the genetic basis of such adaptation may not only lie within their genomes, but additionally in their associated microbes. To explore this, we generated shotgun DNA sequencing datasets of the facial skin and large intestine microbiomes of the black vulture (Coragyps atratus) and the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura). We characterized the functional potential and taxonomic diversity of their microbiomes, the potential pathogenic challenges confronted by vultures, and the microbial taxa and genes that could play a protective role on the facial skin and in the gut.
机译:背景技术秃鹰已经适应了以尸体为食的卓越能力,其中尸体可能含有对大多数其他动物具有致病性的微生物。整体论的概念表明,这种适应的遗传基础可能不仅在于其基因组内,而且还在于它们相关的微生物内。为了探索这一点,我们生成了猎鸟DNA测序数据集,这些数据是面部皮肤以及黑秃((Coragyps atratus)和火鸡秃((Cathartes aura)的大肠微生物群的数据。我们对它们的微生物群的功能潜力和分类学特征,秃鹰面临的潜在病原学挑战以及可能在面部皮肤和肠道中起保护作用的微生物分类群和基因进行了表征。

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