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1 publications mentioning hco-mir-7Open access articles that are associated with the species Haemonchus contortus and mention the gene name mir-7. Click the [+] symbols to view sentences that include the gene name, or the word cloud on the right for a summary. |
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Other miRNAs from this paper: cel-let-7, cel-lin-4, cel-mir-1, cel-mir-2, cel-mir-35, cel-mir-36, cel-mir-42, cel-mir-45, cel-mir-48, cel-mir-50, cel-mir-51, cel-mir-56, cel-mir-58a, cel-mir-63, cel-mir-71, cel-mir-72, cel-mir-81, cel-mir-82, cel-mir-84, cel-mir-86, cel-mir-124, cel-mir-228, cel-mir-241, cel-mir-250, cel-mir-265, cel-mir-273, cel-mir-58b, hco-mir-63a, hco-mir-50, hco-mir-250, hco-mir-5894a, hco-mir-124, hco-mir-45, hco-lin-4, hco-mir-86, hco-mir-71, hco-mir-84a, hco-mir-5352, hco-mir-228, hco-mir-5894b, hco-mir-1, hco-mir-2, hco-mir-63b, hco-mir-5983, hco-mir-72, hco-mir-190, hco-mir-84b, hco-mir-265, cel-mir-58c
Additionally, the host gene for hco-mir-7 shows homology to D. melanogaster bancal (NCBI gene ID: 43862) (39% identity and 59% similarity) and to human heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (NCBI gene ID: 3190) (48% identity and 68% similarity), both of which also contain mir-7, thus indicating strong selective pressure to maintain this organisation over a large evolutionary distance.
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Based on preliminary gene annotations, five H. contortus miRNAs were located within predicted protein coding genes, including mir-7 described above, all being within introns in the sense orientation.
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