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Characterization of MicroRNA* Species in Peking Duck Skin
ZHANG Li, XIE Xiu-juan, JIA Shan-gang, XIAO Mei, LIN Shu-dai, AN Li-long, LUO Wen, JIA Xinzheng, NIE Qing-hua , ZHANG Xi-quan
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
2013, 12 (9):
1614-1619.
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(13)60494-3
A substantial fraction of miRNA* species are conserved in animals and can repress activities of target genes. This study aims to investigate the miRNA* species in duck skin by using Solexa sequencing. We obtained a total of 96 miRNA* species in two skin small RNA libraries and identified 56 miRNA/miRNA* (miR/miR*) pairs. Nucleotide bias of miRNA* indicated that the priority was C>A>U>G for the first nucleotide and U>C>A>G for the last nucleotide. Comparison analyses showed that 3´-U accounted for a higher proportion in the 56 miR/miR* pairs. Among the top 20 expressed miRNA* species, 17 were shared by two libraries and most of the miRNA* species were highly conservative, especially in the “seed region”. miR-199a* were expressed highly in our samples, which was also previously shown abundant in mouse hair follicle. Furthermore, four miRNA* species were predicted to target their genes in signal pathways of feather follicle development and feather morphogenesis despite very low levels.
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