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dre-let-7a: Dre-let-7a is a member of the let-7 miRNA family, originally isolated in zebrafish, and it has been found to interact with the 3'UTR genomic sequence of barramundi [PMC2292173]. In a study, dre-let-7a was identified as one of the top 5 most abundant miRNA families expressed at each stage [PMC3932949]. The abundance of dre-let-7a was validated using two-step real-time RT-PCR with the CFX96 Real-Time System [PMC6563994]. The comparative Ct method was employed to analyze the data and two miRNA housekeeping genes, dre-let-7a and dre-miR-10c, were used [PMC4647824]. RNA hybrid software analysis indicated that dre-let-7a has a binding strength of approximately -28.9 kcal/mol with a specific circRNA [PMC7759564]. In another study, it was found that dre-let-a is one of three miRNAs that bind to the 3'UTR region of GSTP1 in liver tissue [PMC7759564]. This research builds upon previous findings on GSTP1 and identifies three specific miRNAs (dre-let-a, ipu-miR143, and hsa-miR143) that interact with GSTP1 in C. plagiosum liver tissue [PMC7759564].
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