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SNORA76: SNORA76 is a snoRNA (small nucleolar RNA) that has been studied in various contexts. One study found that the transcript of SNORA76 quantified by PCR assay was different from that measured by microarray hybridization, suggesting a discrepancy in the gene expression values [PMC6482147]. Additionally, there was a negative correlation between the gene expression values measured by microarray and RT-qPCR for SNORA76 [PMC6482147]. SNORA76 is one of the snoRNAs that occur as intronic sequences within host genes, although it is one of the four monocistronic SNORA/D genes [PMC7090452]. In terms of expression patterns, SNORA76 has been found to be enriched in Ep-CAM-Exos [PMC7461500]. The mouse genome contains one copy of SNORA76 [PMC2832892], and there are also two paralogs of rhesus monkey SNORA76 [PMC2832892]. Overall, these findings highlight the importance and variability of SNORA76 in different biological contexts.
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