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gga-mir-10a: Gga-mir-10a is a microRNA that has been found to be abundantly expressed in the ovaries of laying chickens [PMC9563710]. In a sexually mature chicken ovary library, gga-mir-10a was one of the most frequently sequenced miRNAs, along with gga-miR-21 [PMC3700833]. It was also the most abundant miRNA in the mature ovary, with 1,177,256 reads [PMC3700833]. Gga-mir-10a was found to be dominantly expressed in two libraries and was one of the top 10 abundant miRNAs [PMC3700833] [PMC4326283]. In contrast, gga-mir-10a was not expressed in skeletal muscle according to expression atlas data [PMC8774586]. Gga-miR-1306-5p has also been studied for its role in mediating the innate host response of chickens against pathogens [PMC6998359]. Additionally, gga-mir-10a and gga-miR-10b were found to be the most abundant miRNAs across 18 libraries [PMC5520360].
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