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bta-miR-1281: Bta-mir-1281 is a downregulated miRNA that is significantly downregulated during both acute and persistent infection of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) in cattle [PMC5885596]. It is one of the 21 differentially expressed (DE) miRNAs in the H_ARM comparison [PMC10000098]. Additionally, bta-mir-1281 is one of the three miRNAs that are significantly downregulated in serum from persistently infected cattle, along with bta-miR-181b and bta-miR-23b-5p [PMC5384155]. It is also one of the five miRNAs that are shared between acutely and persistently infected cattle [PMC5384155]. Bta-mir-1281 is involved in adipogenesis or other lipid metabolic pathways, along with bta-miR-369-3p, bta-miR-26b, bta-miR-34a, and bta-miR-205 [PMC5384155]. It is encoded in an intergenic region [PMC5384155]. Bta-mir-1281 belongs to the non-clustered miRNAs group which also includes let-7 g, bta-miR26b, bta-miR150, bta-miR34a, bta-MIR146a,btamir147,btamir205,btamir4553p,btamir1224,andbtamir31[PMC5384155].
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