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Identification of novel microRNAs in the embryonic mouse brain using deep sequencing.


ABSTRACT: Many advances in small RNA-seq technology and bioinformatics pipelines have been made recently, permitting the discovery of novel miRNAs in the embryonic day 15.5 (E15.5) mouse brain. We aimed to improve miRNA discovery in this tissue to expand our knowledge of the regulatory networks that underpin normal neurodevelopment, find new candidates for neurodevelopmental disorder aetiology, and deepen our understanding of non-coding RNA evolution. A high-quality small RNA-seq dataset of 458 M reads was generated. An unbiased miRNA discovery pipeline identified fifty putative novel miRNAs, six of which were selected for further validation. A combination of conservation analysis and target functional prediction was used to determine the authenticity of novel miRNA candidates. These findings demonstrate that miRNAs remain to be discovered, particularly if they have the features of other small RNA species.

SUBMITTER: Szakats S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10890980 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of novel microRNAs in the embryonic mouse brain using deep sequencing.

Szakats Susanna S   McAtamney Alice A   Wilson Megan J MJ  

Molecular and cellular biochemistry 20230415 2


Many advances in small RNA-seq technology and bioinformatics pipelines have been made recently, permitting the discovery of novel miRNAs in the embryonic day 15.5 (E15.5) mouse brain. We aimed to improve miRNA discovery in this tissue to expand our knowledge of the regulatory networks that underpin normal neurodevelopment, find new candidates for neurodevelopmental disorder aetiology, and deepen our understanding of non-coding RNA evolution. A high-quality small RNA-seq dataset of 458 M reads wa  ...[more]

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