Host gene constraints and genomic context impact the expression and evolution of human microRNAs
Recent miRNAs tend to emerge within coding genes. Here, by analysing miRNA expression data from six species and comparing genomes from 13 species, the authors report that host genes may provide stronger expression constraints to intragenic miRNAs in the long run.
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Main Authors: | Gustavo S. França, Maria D. Vibranovski, Pedro A. F. Galante |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/714ff1a3aa5b4560b77772ee7d229898 |
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