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Also, we found reciprocal expression levels of sense/antisense miRNAs during halibut development.
High expressions of miR-17 family during halibut organogenesis can imply this assertion.
Also, we found inverse relationship between expression levels of sense/antisense miRNAs during halibut development.
We discovered putative novel miRNAs and isomiRs, and demonstrated that isomiRs were differentially expressed during halibut development.
Specific expression of a number of miRNAs during halibut metamorphosis indicates the possible involvement of miRNAs in this developmental transition.
In the present study, miR-122, miR-192, miR-199 and miR-210 were among miRNAs highly expressed during halibut metamorphosis.
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We have identified 199 conserved miRNAs, one miRNA*, and one novel antisense miRNA during Atlantic halibut ontogenesis.
Size variants found in multiple miRNAs during Atlantic halibut development raise the question whether they play any regulatory role.
Whether low maternal transcript levels are the result of a lack or sub-optimal polyadenylation during Atlantic halibut oocyte maturation, leading to poor transcript translation and/or degradation in low quality early embryos, requires further investigation.
Most muscle related transcripts identified during Atlantic halibut embryonic development represented isoforms of transcripts coding structural muscle proteins members of myosin (myh, mylc1, mylc2, mylc6, and mycl3), troponin (ftnt1, ftnt2, and eftnt), tropomyosin (tpm3 and tpm4) and parvalbumin (pval; Figure 1C).
The gradual shift between the antisense and sense miRNA expression during the Atlantic halibut development suggests that antisense miRNAs can have a functional role.
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