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3 publications mentioning sly-MIR5302bOpen access articles that are associated with the species Solanum lycopersicum and mention the gene name MIR5302b. 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: sly-MIR1919a, sly-MIR1919b, sly-MIR1919c, sly-MIR160a, sly-MIR166a, sly-MIR166b, sly-MIR167a, sly-MIR169a, sly-MIR169b, sly-MIR169c, sly-MIR169d, sly-MIR171a, sly-MIR171b, sly-MIR171c, sly-MIR171d, sly-MIR395a, sly-MIR395b, sly-MIR156a, sly-MIR156b, sly-MIR156c, sly-MIR162, sly-MIR172a, sly-MIR172b, sly-MIR319a, sly-MIR482e, sly-MIR5302a, sly-MIR482a, sly-MIR6022, sly-MIR6023, sly-MIR6024, sly-MIR482b, sly-MIR482c, sly-MIR6027, sly-MIR168a, sly-MIR168b, sly-MIR164a, sly-MIR164b, sly-MIR319b, sly-MIR319c, sly-MIR403, sly-MIR9471b, sly-MIR166c, sly-MIR9471a, sly-MIR9472, sly-MIR156d, sly-MIR156e, sly-MIR396a, sly-MIR167b, sly-MIR482d, sly-MIR390a, sly-MIR9476, sly-MIR9477, sly-MIR169e, sly-MIR9479, sly-MIR390b, sly-MIR396b, sly-MIR171e, sly-MIR172c, sly-MIR408, sly-MIR319d, sly-MIR172d, sly-MIR827, sly-MIR393, sly-MIR398a, sly-MIR169f, sly-MIR171f
The rest of 51 target genes were belonged to less significant categories 3 and 4. One of the stimulus response‐associated target PSII degraded by 16 miRNA families such as sly‐miR167, sly‐miR319, sly‐miR390, sly‐miR482, sly‐mir1919, sly‐miR5302 and sly‐miR9479.
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Other miRNAs from this paper: sly-MIR1916, sly-MIR1919a, sly-MIR1919b, sly-MIR1919c, sly-MIR160a, sly-MIR166a, sly-MIR166b, sly-MIR167a, sly-MIR171a, sly-MIR171b, sly-MIR171c, sly-MIR171d, sly-MIR395a, sly-MIR395b, sly-MIR397, sly-MIR156a, sly-MIR156b, sly-MIR156c, sly-MIR159, sly-MIR162, sly-MIR172a, sly-MIR172b, sly-MIR319a, sly-MIR399, sly-MIR482e, sly-MIR5302a, sly-MIR5303, sly-MIR482a, sly-MIR6022, sly-MIR6023, sly-MIR6024, sly-MIR482b, sly-MIR482c, sly-MIR168a, sly-MIR168b, sly-MIR164a, sly-MIR164b, sly-MIR319b, sly-MIR319c, sly-MIR166c, sly-MIR156d, sly-MIR156e, sly-MIR167b, sly-MIR482d, sly-MIR171e, sly-MIR172c, sly-MIR319d, sly-MIR172d, sly-MIR530, sly-MIR398a, sly-MIR171f
The results have identified four known miRNAs (miR171c, miR171d, miR530, and miR5302) that showed only shoot specific expression among the sRNA libraries and no known sequences identified as fruit tissues specific (Table 2 and details in Table S2).
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At the same time, MIR397, MIR5302, MIR8007 has infrequently sequenced.
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Other miRNAs from this paper: sly-MIR1919a, sly-MIR160a, sly-MIR166a, sly-MIR166b, sly-MIR395a, sly-MIR162, sly-MIR482e, sly-MIR5302a, sly-MIR482a, sly-MIR6024, sly-MIR482b, sly-MIR482c, sly-MIR6026, sly-MIR6027, sly-MIR168a, sly-MIR166c, sly-MIR482d, sly-MIR390a, sly-MIR390b
The results of the ShortStack analysis also indicated that several miRBase tomato miRNAs were not the most abundant small RNAs from their hairpin precursors and corresponded either to the predicted miRNA* [sly-miR6027 (Cluster_134922), sly-miR1919a-c (1892963), sly-miR5301 (Cluster_93957)] or to an undefined pre-miRNA position [sly-miR5302 (Cluster_93957)].
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