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From: The germline of the malaria mosquito produces abundant miRNAs, endo-siRNAs, piRNAs and 29-nt small RNAs

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Novel miRNAs are often localized in clusters and many show gonad-restricted or sex-biased expression. (A) Cluster of 9 novel discovered miRNAs displayed as reads of small RNAs from ovaries, larvae testes and adult testes that map to novel miRNA precursor (shown in red). (B) An example of 2 novel discovered miRNAs that form a cluster with with 2 known miRNAs. Reads mapping to novel miRNA precursors areshown in red and reads from small RNA from ovaries, larvae testes and adult testes that map on while reads from known miRNA precursors areshown in blue. (C) Heatmap showing normalised mIRdeep read values (log10) in each sample.

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