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Fig. 4 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 4

From: Weighted gene co-expression network indicates that the DYNLL2 is an important regulator of chicken breast muscle development and is regulated by miR-148a-3p

Fig. 4

The regulatory network model involved in the effects of miR-148a-3p and DYNLL2 and other 6 hub genes on the differentiation of CPMs. In short, miR-148a-3p inhibits the expression of DYNLL2 mRNA by directly binding to the 3'UTR of DYNLL2, participates in promoting the differentiation of myoblasts. But the role of the other 6 hub genes (CISH, MAP 6, IGF2BP3, GSC, PCYOX1, and TDH) on muscle fiber formation needs to be further explored

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