Lan Mi
7 Papers
Lan Mi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Domestication & Genome. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Effects of Leymus chinensis hay and alfalfa hay on growth performance, rumen microbiota, and untargeted metabolomics of meat in lambs
Hanning Wang,Lingbo Meng,Lan Mi +2 more
TL;DR: Alfalfa hay improves growth performance and carcass characteristics in lambs, while Leymus chinensis hay alters meat metabolite deposition and rumen bacterial community composition.
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Transcriptomics and metabolomics analysis reveal the dietary copper deficiency and supplementation effects of liver gene expression and metabolite change in grazing sheep
Xiwei Jin,Lingbo Meng,Zhi Qi,Lan Mi +3 more
TL;DR: Dietary copper deficiency in grazing sheep impairs liver regeneration and ribosomal function, while supplementation enhances lipid accumulation, growth, and metabolism, affecting hepatic lipid metabolism and altering metabolite abundance, particularly cholic and palmitic acids.
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Effects of essential mineral elements deficiency and supplementation on serum mineral elements concentration and biochemical parameters in grazing Mongolian sheep
Xiwei Jin,Lingbo Meng,Rui Zhang,Mengjie Tong,Zhi Qi,Lan Mi +5 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the effects of essential mineral element deficiencies and supplementation on serum mineral concentrations and biochemical parameters in grazing Mongolian sheep, revealing deficiencies in Ca, Cu, Co, Mn, and Se and their adverse effects on liver, myocardium, and pancreas function.
Dietary selenium levels affect mineral absorbability, rumen fermentation, microbial composition and metabolites of the grazing sheep
Lingbo Meng,Xiwei Jin,Wenxi Song,Rui Zhang,Mengjie Tong,Zhi Qi,Lan Mi +6 more
TL;DR: Dietary selenium levels impact mineral absorbability, rumen fermentation, microbial composition, and metabolites in grazing sheep, with Se deficiency affecting Se absorption and amino acid metabolism, but supplementation improving ruminal antioxidant capacity and microbial balance.
Whole-genome resequencing reveals domestication and signatures of selection in Ujimqin, Sunit, and Wu Ranke Mongolian sheep breeds
Hanning Wang,Liang Zhong,Yanbing Dong,Lingbo Meng,Cheng Ji,Hui Luo,Mengrong Fu,Zhi Qi,Lan Mi +8 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper performed whole-genome resequencing of Chinese indigenous Mongolian sheep breeds including Ujimqin, Sunit, and Wu Ranke sheep breeds (UJMQ, SNT, WRK).