miRBase entry: cfa-mir-8799g

Stem-loop cfa-mir-8799g


Accession
MI0028008
Description
Canis familiaris cfa-mir-8799g precursor miRNA
Gene family
MIPF0001881; mir-8799


Sequence

uggccucugccuguccgggggggaggccggauccugggcugugucccggcgcccugugcuccugaccugCGCUGUUGGAUUCAUGCUCCCGGCcgcgcagcccccuccggagccgcugcccga
.(((..(.((...((((((((((..(((((..((.((((((.((((((((((...((.......))..))))))..)))).)).)).)).))))).))..))))).))))))).)..)))...

Structure
--u   cu u  cug     -     ag  -   au  u  -  -  u    --      ccu  gc 
   ggc  c gc   uccgg ggggg  gc cgg  cc gg gc ug gucc  cggcgc   gu  u
   |||  | ||   ||||| |||||  || |||  || || || || ||||  ||||||   ||  c
   ccg  g cg   aggcc ccccc  cg gcC  GG CC CG AC UAGG  GUCGCg   ca  c
agc   uc c  ---     u     ga  c   --  C  U  U  U    UU      -uc  gu 


Annotation confidence Not enough data
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Genome context
chr3: 32684275-32684397 [-]

Database links

Mature cfa-miR-8799g

Accession MIMAT0034407
Description Canis familiaris cfa-miR-8799g mature miRNA
Sequence 70 - CGCUGUUGGAUUCAUGCUCCCGGC - 93
Evidence experimental
Illumina [1]

References

  1. PubMed ID: 24692655
    Large numbers of novel miRNAs originate from DNA transposons and are coincident with a large species radiation in bats
    "Platt RN 2nd, Vandewege MW, Kern C, Schmidt CJ, Hoffmann FG, Ray DA"
    "Mol Biol Evol (2014) 31:1536-1545