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bmo-mir-1a: According to Zhang et al. (2013) [PMC3827265], the five most abundant miRNAs were bmo-mir-1a, bmo-miR-8, bmo-miR-308, bmo-miR-100, and PN-bmo-miR-276*. Wang et al. (2014) [PMC4222307] successfully transfected miRNA vectors into BmN cells and used quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis to measure the relative abundances of bmo-mir-1a, bmo-mir-8, and bmo-mir-133 in BmN cells. Huangfu et al. (2013) [PMC3699532] validated the sequence data and found that bmo-mir-1a, along with other miRNAs such as bmo-miR-14, bmo-miR-9a, and bmo-miR-274, was down-regulated. They also suggested that bmo-mir-1a may be related to viral infection. Furthermore, the analysis of putative target genes revealed that bmo-mir-1a is involved in response to stimulus and immune system processes. The down-regulation of bmo-mir-1a was also observed in BmCPV-infected midgut samples (Huangfu et al., 2013) [PMC3699532].
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