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1 publications mentioning bdo-mir-282Open access articles that are associated with the species Bactrocera dorsalis and mention the gene name mir-282. Click the [+] symbols to view sentences that include the gene name, or the word cloud on the right for a summary. |
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Other miRNAs from this paper: dme-mir-4, dme-mir-5, dme-mir-6-3, dme-mir-276a, dme-mir-282, dme-mir-100, dme-mir-286, dme-mir-87, dme-let-7, dme-mir-125, dme-mir-309, dme-mir-981, dme-mir-927, dme-mir-137, bdo-mir-100, bdo-let-7, bdo-mir-276a, bdo-mir-981, bdo-mir-137, bdo-mir-125, bdo-mir-5b-1, bdo-mir-4, bdo-mir-5a, bdo-mir-927, bdo-mir-87, bdo-mir-5b-2, bdo-mir-286, bdo-mir-11593, bdo-mir-11594, bdo-mir-11595, bdo-mir-309b, bdo-mir-309a, bdo-mir-11596, bdo-mir-11597
Other studies have consistently found miR-282 to be expressed both in pupae and female adults of D. melanogaster [35, 38], and this miRNA has been shown to regulate viability and production of eggs through the targeting of the nervous-specific adenylate cyclase in pupae during metamorphosis [39].
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Among these twelve miRNAs with identical expression pattern, mir-282 was highly expressed in pupae of both D. melanogaster and B. dorsalis studies.
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