01076nam a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000200006024501130008026001880019350000110038152003800039265000110077265300100078370000170079370000180081070000130082870000110084170000180085210195412017-03-27 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aDE BARBIERI, I. aLinking the genotype of the host with rumen bacterial communities in sheep. [Poster].h[electronic resource] aIn: Joint Symposium, 9., Gut Microbiology:from Sequence to Function. Aberdeen (Scotland): Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomiquec2014 aP 168. aDivergent genetic selection for wool growth as a single trait has led to major changes in sheep physiology, including variations on rumen microbial protein production and uptake of amino nitrogen in portal blood. This study was conducted to determine if sheep with different genetic merit for wool growth under commercial conditions have distinct rumen bacterial populations. aOVINOS aSHEEP1 aGULINO, L.M.1 aHEGARTY, R.S.1 aODDY, H.1 aLI, L.1 aOUWERKERK, D.