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. 2013 Jul 8;8(7):e67423. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067423

Table 2. Summary of unified miRNA variants mapping to known miRNAs precursors.

116RS 116RSC 116RL 116RLC 84RS 84RSC 84RL 84RLC 116SS 116SSC 116SL 116SLC 84SS 84SSC 84SL 84SLC Total
precursor (location) 342 346 345 345 343 347 346 348 345 344 328 330 343 343 335 333 349
families 153 156 155 154 153 156 156 157 157 157 150 146 157 157 155 151 158
miRNA variants 354 358 358 355 356 360 359 361 355 354 338 340 352 353 343 342 362
miRNA* 181 193 204 201 206 199 205 206 195 206 157 164 189 195 160 151 267

Precursors are annotated known miRNA precursors (pre-miRNAs) in miRBase. Families are annotated known miRNA families in miRBase. miRNA variants are the most abundant sequences mapping to 5′ arm or 3′ arm of known miRNAs precursors. miRNA* are the sequences which can form miRNA::miRNA* duplexes with miRNA variants.