Redundant and incoherent regulations of multiple phenotypes suggest microRNAs’ role in stability control

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Models of phenotypic regulation by miRNA. (A) “Simple regulation”: A miRNA represses one target gene to control a phenotype. Different targets are responsible for different phenotypes. Red (blunt-headed) arrow indicates repression. (B) “Coordinated regulation”: A miRNA represses multiple targets, which in turn govern the same phenotype in the same direction. Pleiotropy, where a single target (e.g., Y2) influences more than one phenotype, is common. (C) In the “redundant and incoherent regulation” model, a miRNA affects each phenotype through multiple targets redundantly and often incoherently. Pleiotropy is also common.

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  1. Genome Res. 27: 1665-1673

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