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Bombyx mori (domestic silkworm) bmo-miR-10-5p URS0000051B62_7091

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bmo-mir-10: Bmo-mir-10 is an exceptional case among miRNAs, as it is less abundant than its miRNA* counterpart [PMC4045974]. In some cases, annotated miRNAs and highest reads are not derived from the same arms of the hairpin precursors, as seen in bmo-mir-10 [PMC2838851]. In paralog 1, both arms of bmo-mir-10 produce over a 10-fold greater number of mature molecules than bmo-mir-993a and mir-993b [PMC2838851]. Bmo-mir-10 shows a synchronized trend with bmo-miR-14 in terms of expression levels at different stages [PMC2500172]. Bmo-miR-278, along with synchronized expressions of bmo-miR-77, bmo-mir-10, and bmo-miR-14, may play a role in regulating energy metabolism at molting stage by targeting specific proteins [PMC2500172]. Bmo-mir-10 and bmo-miR-14 may down-regulate the expression of Jhe to induce slow accumulation of juvenile hormone for normal larva development after ecdysis [PMC2500172]. Some miRNAs have nucleotide differences in their sequences compared to their predicted sequences or homologs in closely related species, including bmo-miR-1 and bmo-mir-10 [PMC2500172]. Stage-biased miRNAs like bmo-miR92 at PDS may play important roles in regulating development-related genes [PMC2500172]. Bmo-mir-10 is one of the most abundant miRNAs, with 210,825 counts [PMC3699532].

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This sequence is found in 19 other species

  1. Acyrthosiphon pisum api-miR-10
  2. Anopheles gambiae (African malaria mosquito) aga-miR-10
  3. Apis mellifera (honey bee) ame-miR-10-5p
  4. Drosophila ananassae dan-miR-10
  5. Drosophila erecta der-miR-10
  6. Drosophila grimshawi dgr-miR-10
  7. Drosophila melanogaster miR-10
  8. Drosophila mojavensis dmo-miR-10
  9. Drosophila persimilis dpe-miR-10
  10. Drosophila pseudoobscura dps-miR-10
  11. Drosophila pseudoobscura pseudoobscura (Fruit fly) miRNA FBtr0294400_df_nrg
  12. Drosophila sechellia dse-miR-10
  13. Drosophila simulans dsi-miR-10
  14. Drosophila willistoni dwi-miR-10
  15. Drosophila yakuba dya-miR-10
  16. Mus musculus Mus_musculus piRNA piR-mmu-8092118
  17. Nasonia longicornis nlo-miR-10
  18. Nasonia vitripennis (jewel wasp) nvi-miR-10
  19. Xenopus tropicalis (tropical clawed frog) Xenopus_tropicalis piRNA piR-xtr-3376139
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