Many novel mammalian microRNA candidates identified by extensive cloning and RAKE analysis

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he cloning frequency for known and novel mouse and human miRNAs is significantly different. Although many known miRNAs were not picked up in our cloning experiments and about half of the novel miRNAs were identified multiple times, a relatively high fraction of novel miRNA candidates was identified only once, indicating that small RNA sequencing efforts have not been exhausted.

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  1. Genome Res. 16: 1289-1298

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