Computational identification of miRNAs in medicinal plant Senecio vulgaris (Groundsel)

  • Sahu S
  • Khushwaha A
  • Dixit R
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Abstract

RNAs Interference plays a very important role in gene silencing. In vitro identification of miRNAs is a slow process as it is difficult to isolate them. Nucleotide sequences of miRNAs are highly conserved among the plants and, this form the key feature behind the identification of miRNAs in plant species by homology alignment. In silico identification of miRNAs from EST database is emerging as a novel, faster and reliable approach. Here EST sequences of Senecio vulgaris (Groundsel) were searched against known miRNA sequences by using BLASTN tool. A total of 10 miRNAs were identified from 1956 EST sequences and 115 GSS sequences. The most stable miRNA identified is svu-mir-1. This approach will accelerate advance research in regulation of gene expression in Groundsel by interfering RNAs.

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Sahu, S., Khushwaha, A., & Dixit, R. (2011). Computational identification of miRNAs in medicinal plant Senecio vulgaris (Groundsel). Bioinformation, 7(8), 375–378. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630007375

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