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Comprehensive analyses of microRNA gene evolution in paleopolyploid soybean genome


ABSTRACT: miRNA genes are thought to undergo quick birth and death processes in genomes and the emergence of a MIRNA-like hairpin provides the base for functional miRNA gene formation. However, the factors affecting the formation of an active miRNA gene from a MIRNA-like hairpin within a genome remain unclear. We performed a genome-wide investigation of MIRNA-like hairpin accumulation, expression, structural changes and relationships with annotated genomic features in the paleopolyploid soybean genome. Our results showed that adjacent gene and transposable element content, rates of genetic recombination at location of emergence, along with its own gene structure divergence greatly affected miRNA gene evolution. Further investigation suggested that miRNA genes from different duplication sources followed distinct evolutionary trajectories and that the accumulation of MIRNA-like hairpins might be an important factor in causing long terminal repeat retrotransposons to lose activity during genome evolution. In order to identify miRNAs at a genome-wide level in soybean, 23 small RNA libraries from root, shoot, leaf, flower and seed at different developmental stages, includng gernination, trefoil, flowering, seed development and plant senescene were constructed. 23 samples, no replicates.

ORGANISM(S): Glycine max

SUBMITTER: Zhixi Tian 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-72902 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Comprehensive analyses of microRNA gene evolution in paleopolyploid soybean genome.

Zhou Zhengkui Z   Wang Zheng Z   Li Weiyu W   Fang Chao C   Shen Yanting Y   Li Congcong C   Wu Yunshuai Y   Tian Zhixi Z  

The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 20130823 2


miRNA genes are thought to undergo quick birth and death processes in genomes and the emergence of a MIRNA-like hairpin provides the base for functional miRNA gene formation. However, the factors affecting the formation of an active miRNA gene from a MIRNA-like hairpin within a genome remain unclear. We performed a genome-wide investigation of MIRNA-like hairpin accumulation, expression, structural changes and relationships with annotated genomic features in the paleopolyploid soybean genome. Ou  ...[more]

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