miRBase entry: efu-mir-181c

Stem-loop efu-mir-181c


Accession
MI0028834
Description
Eptesicus fuscus efu-mir-181c precursor miRNA
Gene family
MIPF0000007; mir-181


Sequence

ggcuugggggAACAUUCAACCUGUCGGUGAGUUUgggcagcucaggcaaaccaucgaccguugaguggaccccgaggccug
(((((.((((..((((((((..(((((((.(((((...........)))))))))))).))))))))..)))).)))))..

Structure
--     g    AA        CU       A     ggca 
  ggcuu gggg  CAUUCAAC  GUCGGUG GUUUg    g
  ||||| ||||  ||||||||  ||||||| |||||    c
  ccgga cccc  gugaguug  cagcuac caaac    u
gu     g    ag        -c       -     ggac 


Annotation confidence Not enough data
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Genome context
JH977789.1: 1151710-1151790 [-]
Clustered miRNAs
1 other miRNA is < 10 kb from efu-mir-181c
Name Accession Chromosome Start End Strand Confidence




Database links

Mature efu-miR-181c

Accession MIMAT0035132
Description Eptesicus fuscus efu-miR-181c mature miRNA
Sequence 11 - AACAUUCAACCUGUCGGUGAGUUU - 34
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