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Sufficient wheat genome sequence annotation data are necessary to identify all miRNAs and their regulatory functions.
Sufficient wheat genome sequence data are necessary to elucidate the functions of all miRNAs preferentially expressed in wheat flag leaves or developing seeds and to reveal the involved regulatory networks.
In the absence of sufficient wheat genome sequence data, expressed sequence tag and transcript assembly sequences representing the transcriptome have been used as foundations for the development of wheat oligonucleotide microarrays for large-scale gene expression profiling studies (e.g. [ 5, 41- 48]).
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