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Metagenomic analysis reveals shared and distinguishing features in horse and donkey gut microbiome and maternal resemblance of the microbiota in hybrid equids
Mammalian gut microbiomes are essential for host functions like digestion,
immunity, and nutrient utilization. This study examines the gut microbiome of
horses, donkeys, and their hybrids, mules and hinnies, to explore the role of
microbiomes in hybrid vigor. We performed whole-genome sequencing on rectal
microbiota from 18 equids, generating detailed microbiome assemblies. Our
analysis revealed significant differences between horse and donkey microbiomes,
with hybrids showing a pronounced maternal resemblance. Notably, Firmicutes
were more abundant in the horse-maternal group, while Fibrobacteres were richer
in the donkey-maternal group, indicating distinct digestive processes.
Functional annotations indicated metabolic differences, such as protein
synthesis in horses and energy metabolism in donkeys. Machine learning
predictions of probiotic species highlighted potential health benefits for each
maternal group. This study provides a high-resolution view of the equid gut
microbiome, revealing significant taxonomic and metabolic differences
influenced by maternal lineage, and offers insights into microbial
contributions to hybrid vigor.