A diverse set of microRNAs and microRNA-like small RNAs in developing rice grains

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Table 2.

Detection of known rice miRNAs

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Table 2.

aExact miRNA and/or miRNA* or their variants (offset by up to 2 nt) were sequenced and all small RNAs from the miRNA precursor are in the same direction.

bNo miRNA or miRNA* or their variants were cloned, even though other small RNAs (in the same direction as the miRNA precursor) from the precursor were sequenced.

cSmall RNAs derived from both strands or just from the antisense strand of the reported miRNA precursor were detected.

dNo small RNAs derived from the miRNA precursor were sequenced. These loci might not be expressed, or are expressed in a tissue specific manner.

eBased on Jones-Rhoades et al. (2006); miR159 and miR319 are combined as a single family.

fBoth loci belong to the miR395 family.

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