Precursor miRBase

eca-mir-154b (MI0028108)

Accession MI0028108
Name eca-mir-154b
similar to following miRCarta precursors eca-29349.1
Organism Equus caballus
Genome Equ Cab 2
Location chr24:42,930,413-42,930,553 (+)
miRNA eca-miR-154b
Sequence (5' -> 3')
(141 nts)
UGCAGGUUUUCCUACCAGAGCUACUCGGCGGUGCUUGAAGAGAGGUCUUCCAUGAUGCAUUCGCUUUAUUUUUCGACGAAUCAUACAUGGUUGACCUUUUUUUAAGUAUCAAAUCUGGCCUUAAAGCACCCUGGGACGAGG
MFE -50.20 kcal/mol
first miRBase version 21.0
last miRBase version 21.0
Clusters (10 kb)
(15 precursors)
eca-mir-3959
eca-mir-487a
eca-mir-382
eca-mir-134
eca-mir-485
eca-mir-154a
eca-mir-154b
eca-mir-496
eca-mir-377
eca-mir-541
eca-mir-409
eca-mir-412
eca-mir-369
eca-mir-410
eca-mir-656
Family mir-154 (MIPF0000018)
Experiments
experiment Pubmed link
Illumina 24692655
External DBs
Gene symbol MIR154B
NCBI Gene 104795091

Predicted Structure

References

Authors Journal Year Pubmed link Title
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.