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Chlorocebus sabaeus (African green monkey) miRNA (ENSCSAG00000027843.1) secondary structure diagram

Chlorocebus sabaeus (African green monkey) miRNA (ENSCSAG00000027843.1) URS000000B7EF_60711

Automated summary: This pre miRNA sequence is 86 nucleotides long and is found in Chlorocebus sabaeus. Annotated by 1 database (Ensembl). Has a conserved secondary structure or a structured region. Matches 1 Rfam family (mir-188, RF01897). Chlorocebus sabaeus (African green monkey) miRNA (ENSCSAG00000027843.1) sequence is a product of ENSCSAG00000027843.1 gene. Found in the Chlorocebus sabaeus reference genome.

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    This sequence is found in 8 other species

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