Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna.
Small RNA molecules are short, non-coding RNAs identified for their crucial role in post-transcriptional regulation. A well-studied example includes miRNAs (microRNAs) which have been identified in several model organisms including the freshwater flea and planktonic crustacean Daphnia. A model for e...
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doaj-675d621bfbf1491b8d4b6446942d4aa32020-11-25T00:20:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01109e013761710.1371/journal.pone.0137617Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna.Ercan Selçuk ÜnlüDonna M GordonMurat TelliSmall RNA molecules are short, non-coding RNAs identified for their crucial role in post-transcriptional regulation. A well-studied example includes miRNAs (microRNAs) which have been identified in several model organisms including the freshwater flea and planktonic crustacean Daphnia. A model for epigenetic-based studies with an available genome database, the identification of miRNAs and their potential role in regulating Daphnia gene expression has only recently garnered interest. Computational-based work using Daphnia pulex, has indicated the existence of 45 miRNAs, 14 of which have been experimentally verified. To extend this study, we took a sequencing approach towards identifying miRNAs present in a small RNA library isolated from Daphnia magna. Using Perl codes designed for comparative genomic analysis, 815,699 reads were obtained from 4 million raw reads and run against a database file of known miRNA sequences. Using this approach, we have identified 205 putative mature miRNA sequences belonging to 188 distinct miRNA families. Data from this study provides critical information necessary to begin an investigation into a role for these transcripts in the epigenetic regulation of Daphnia magna.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4569176?pdf=render |
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Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna. |
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Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna. |
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Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna. |
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Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna. |
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Small RNA Sequencing Based Identification of MiRNAs in Daphnia magna. |
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small rna sequencing based identification of mirnas in daphnia magna. |
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1932-6203 |
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Small RNA molecules are short, non-coding RNAs identified for their crucial role in post-transcriptional regulation. A well-studied example includes miRNAs (microRNAs) which have been identified in several model organisms including the freshwater flea and planktonic crustacean Daphnia. A model for epigenetic-based studies with an available genome database, the identification of miRNAs and their potential role in regulating Daphnia gene expression has only recently garnered interest. Computational-based work using Daphnia pulex, has indicated the existence of 45 miRNAs, 14 of which have been experimentally verified. To extend this study, we took a sequencing approach towards identifying miRNAs present in a small RNA library isolated from Daphnia magna. Using Perl codes designed for comparative genomic analysis, 815,699 reads were obtained from 4 million raw reads and run against a database file of known miRNA sequences. Using this approach, we have identified 205 putative mature miRNA sequences belonging to 188 distinct miRNA families. Data from this study provides critical information necessary to begin an investigation into a role for these transcripts in the epigenetic regulation of Daphnia magna. |
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