TY - JOUR T1 - An expanded gene catalog of the mouse gut metagenome JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2020.09.16.299339 SP - 2020.09.16.299339 AU - Jiahui Zhu AU - Huahui Ren AU - Huanzi Zhong AU - Xiaoping Li AU - Yuanqiang Zou AU - Mo Han AU - Minli Li AU - Lise Madsen AU - Karsten Kristiansen AU - Liang Xiao Y1 - 2020/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2020/09/16/2020.09.16.299339.abstract N2 - High-quality and comprehensive reference gene catalogs are essential for metagenomic research. The rather low diversity of samples used to construct existing catalogs of mouse gut metagenomes limits the size and numbers of identified genes in existing catalogs. We therefore established an expanded gene catalog of genes in the mouse gut metagenomes (EMGC) containing >5.8 million genes by integrating 88 newly sequenced samples, 86 mouse-gut-related bacterial genomes and 3 existing gene catalogs. EMGC increases the number on non-redundant genes by more than one million genes compared to the so far most extensive catalog. More than 50% of the genes in EMGC were taxonomically assigned and 30% were functionally annotated. 902 Metagenomic species (MGS) assigned to 122 taxa are identified based on the EMGC. The EMGC-based analysis of samples from groups of mice originating from different animal providers, housing laboratories and genetic strains substantiated that diet is a major contributor to differences in composition and functional potential of the gut microbiota irrespective of differences in environment and genetic background. We envisage that EMGC will serve as an efficient and resource-saving reference dataset for future metagenomic studies in mice.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. ER -