Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed omnivorous adaptation of the small intestine of Melinae
Abstract As the main digestive organ, the small intestine plays a vital role in the digestion of animals. At present, most of the research on animal feeding habits focuses on carnivores and herbivores. However, the mechanism of feeding and digestion in omnivores remains unclear. This study aims to r...
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doaj-8809a45f7dfa4f55ac6d85c47247a3c52021-10-03T11:33:26ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111910.1038/s41598-021-98561-0Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed omnivorous adaptation of the small intestine of MelinaeLidong Wang0Xiufeng Yang1Shengyang Zhou2Tianshu Lyu3Lupeng Shi4Yuehuan Dong5Honghai Zhang6Qufu Normal UniversityQufu Normal UniversityQufu Normal UniversityQufu Normal UniversityQufu Normal UniversityQufu Normal UniversityQufu Normal UniversityAbstract As the main digestive organ, the small intestine plays a vital role in the digestion of animals. At present, most of the research on animal feeding habits focuses on carnivores and herbivores. However, the mechanism of feeding and digestion in omnivores remains unclear. This study aims to reveal the molecular basis of the omnivorous adaptive evolution of Melinae by comparing the transcriptome of the small intestines of Asian Badgers (Meles leucurus) and Northern Hog Badgers (Arctonyx albogularis). We obtained high-quality small intestinal transcriptome data from these two species. Key genes and signalling pathways were analysed through Gene Ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and other databases. Research has mainly found that orthologous genes related to six enzymes have undergone adaptive evolution. In addition, the study also found three digestion-related pathways (cGMP-PKG, cAMP, and Hippo). They are related to the digestion and absorption of nutrients, the secretion of intestinal fluids, and the transport of food through the small intestine, which may help omnivorous animals adapt to an omnivorous diet. Our study provides insight into the adaptation of Melinae to omnivores and affords a valuable transcriptome resource for future research.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98561-0 |
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Lidong Wang Xiufeng Yang Shengyang Zhou Tianshu Lyu Lupeng Shi Yuehuan Dong Honghai Zhang Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed omnivorous adaptation of the small intestine of Melinae Scientific Reports |
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Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed omnivorous adaptation of the small intestine of Melinae |
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Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed omnivorous adaptation of the small intestine of Melinae |
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Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed omnivorous adaptation of the small intestine of Melinae |
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Abstract As the main digestive organ, the small intestine plays a vital role in the digestion of animals. At present, most of the research on animal feeding habits focuses on carnivores and herbivores. However, the mechanism of feeding and digestion in omnivores remains unclear. This study aims to reveal the molecular basis of the omnivorous adaptive evolution of Melinae by comparing the transcriptome of the small intestines of Asian Badgers (Meles leucurus) and Northern Hog Badgers (Arctonyx albogularis). We obtained high-quality small intestinal transcriptome data from these two species. Key genes and signalling pathways were analysed through Gene Ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and other databases. Research has mainly found that orthologous genes related to six enzymes have undergone adaptive evolution. In addition, the study also found three digestion-related pathways (cGMP-PKG, cAMP, and Hippo). They are related to the digestion and absorption of nutrients, the secretion of intestinal fluids, and the transport of food through the small intestine, which may help omnivorous animals adapt to an omnivorous diet. Our study provides insight into the adaptation of Melinae to omnivores and affords a valuable transcriptome resource for future research. |
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