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RNA Biol ; 15(2): 158-164, 2018 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29219696

ABSTRACT

The 7SK RNA is a small nuclear RNA that is involved in the regulation of Pol-II transcription. It is very well conserved in vertebrates, but shows extensive variations in both sequence and structure across invertebrates. A systematic homology search extended the collection of 7SK genes in both Arthropods and Lophotrochozoa making use of the large number of recently published invertebrate genomes. The extended data set made it possible to infer complete consensus structures for invertebrate 7SK RNAs. These show that not only the well-conserved 5'- and 3'- domains but all the interior Stem A domain is universally conserved. In contrast, Stem B region exhibits substantial structural variation and does not adhere to a common structural model beyond phylum level.


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Invertebrates/genetics , RNA, Small Cytoplasmic/chemistry , RNA, Small Cytoplasmic/genetics , Signal Recognition Particle/chemistry , Signal Recognition Particle/genetics , Animals , Conserved Sequence , Evolution, Molecular , Invertebrates/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Phylogeny , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
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J Integr Bioinform ; 14(1)2017 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28637930

ABSTRACT

The miRBase currently reports more than 25,000 microRNAs in several hundred genomes that belong to more than 1000 families of homologous sequences. Quantitative investigations of miRNA gene evolution requires the construction of data sets that are consistent in their coverage and include those genomes that are of interest in a given study. Given the size and structure of data, this can be achieved only with the help of a fully automatic pipeline that improves the available seed alignments, extends the set of available sequences by homology search, and reliably identifies true positive homology search results. Here we describe the current progress towards such a system, emphasizing the task of improving and completing the initial seed alignment.


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Evolution, Molecular , MicroRNAs/genetics , Sequence Alignment/methods , Sequence Homology , Animals , Automation , Databases, Genetic , Datasets as Topic , Genome/genetics , Humans
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