Accession | MI0028007 | ||||
Name | cfa-mir-449b | ||||
similar to following miRCarta precursors | cfa-32034.1 | ||||
Organism | Canis familiaris | ||||
Genome | CanFam3.1 | ||||
Location |
chr2:42,542,049-42,542,177 (-) |
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miRNA | cfa-miR-449b | ||||
Sequence (5' -> 3') (129 nts) |
GCCAUGAAACGUAGCCGUGACCUGAGUCAGGUAGGCAGUGUAUUGUUAGCUGGCUGCUUUGGGUCAAUCUGGCAGCCACCACUACCCUGCCACUUGCUUCUGGACAAAUUCUUCUCAUUAACAGGCUGC | ||||
MFE | -40.50 kcal/mol | ||||
first miRBase version | 21.0 | ||||
last miRBase version | 21.0 | ||||
Clusters (10 kb) (2 precursors) |
cfa-mir-449a
cfa-mir-449b |
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Family | mir-449 (MIPF0000133) | ||||
Experiments |
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External DBs |
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Authors | Journal | Year | Pubmed link | Title | |
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1 | Platt et al. | Mol. Biol. Evol. | 2014 | 24692655 | Large numbers of novel miRNAs originate from DNA transposons and are coincident with a large species radiation in bats. |