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March 6, 2008 Genome Research, DOI: 10.1101/gr.6897308
Letter Comparative analysis of the small RNA transcriptomes of Pinus contorta and Oryza sativa1Genome Sciences Centre, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver V5Z 1L3, Canada; 2University of Washington, Department of Genome Sciences, Seattle, Washington 98195-5065, USA; 3Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby V5A 1S6, Canada; 4Department of Biochemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton T6G 2H7, Canada; 5Washington University School of Medicine, Genome Sequencing Center, St. Louis, Missouri 63108, USA; 6Department of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby V5A 1S6, Canada
The diversity of microRNAs and small-interfering RNAs has been extensively explored within angiosperms by focusing on a few key organisms such as Oryza sativa and Arabidopsis thaliana. A deeper division of the plants is defined by the radiation of the angiosperms and gymnosperms, with the latter comprising the commercially important conifers. The conifers are expected to provide important information regarding the evolution of highly conserved small regulatory RNAs. Deep sequencing provides the means to characterize and quantitatively profile small RNAs in understudied organisms such as these. Pyrosequencing of small RNAs from O. sativa revealed, as expected,
7 Corresponding author. E-mail punrau{at}sfu.ca; fax (778) 782-5583. [Supplemental material is available online at www.genome.org.] Article published online before print. Article and publication date are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.6897308
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