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Characterization and importance of microRNAs in mammalian gonadal functions
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, University of Bonn
Published InCell and Tissue Research
Year2012
Citations139
Abstract
Recent progress in high throughput sequencing and bioinformatic analysis and other biochemical methods have fuelled our appreciation for the important role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in disease, fertility and development. These tiny RNAs were found to be potentially involved in various aspects of cellular processes of reproductive tissues by posttranscriptional regulation of protein coding genes. Mammalian gonads which exhibit strictly regulated spatiotemporal gene expression patterns are also known to express unique sets of miRNAs and genes involved in the miRNA biogenetic pathway. Studies on miRNAs and their associated processing enzymes have evidenced the contribution of these small regulatory RNAs to germ cell differentiation, post-meiotic male germ cell function and growth, and development and maturation of oocytes through pertaining tightly regulated gene…
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