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Marsupial-specific microRNAs evolved from marsupial-specific transposable elements
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Marsupial-specific microRNAs evolved from marsupial-specific transposable elements

Eric J. Devor, Andrew S Peek, William Lanier and Paul B Samollow
Gene, Vol.448(2), pp.187-191
12/15/2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2009.06.019
PMID: 19577616
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2788610View
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Abstract

Using a direct miRNA cloning strategy we previously identified fourteen marsupial- or species-specific microRNAs in the marsupial species Monodelphis domestica. In the present study we examined each of the pre-miRNAs and their flanking sequences and demonstrate that half of these miRNAs evolved from marsupial-specific transposable elements. These findings reinforce the view that transposable elements are a previously unappreciated source of new, lineage-specific microRNAs.

Evolution Obstetrics and Gynecology Animals Base Sequence DNA Transposable Elements/genetics/physiology Molecular Genetic Variation/physiology Male Marsupialia/genetics MicroRNAs/genetics Molecular Sequence Data Nucleic Acid Conformation Phylogeny Sequence Homology Nucleic Acid Species Specificity

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