The germline of the malaria mosquito produces abundant mirnas, endo-sirnas, pirnas and 29-nt small rnas

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  • who: Leandro Castellano from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: The germline of the malaria mosquito produces abundant miRNAs, endo-siRNAs, piRNAs and 29-nt small RNAs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The contribution of RNA pathways to TE regulation and in general is an important finding for approaches aimed at manipulating populations through the use of selfish genetic elements. The authors aimed to get an insight into the relative contributions in Anopheles gambiae of endo-siRNAs and piRNAs that derive from TEs, and hence may be involved in germline regulation/suppression of transposition . . .

     

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