See original article: KRICHEVSKY et al. 9 (10): 1274.

A microRNA array reveals extensive regulation of microRNAs during brain development

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RNA 9: 1274–1281 (2003)

The authors would like to revise the designation of the microRNAs (miRNAs) listed in Table 1. Since numerous new miRNAs, unavailable at the time of manuscript submission, have been reported by other groups, the miRNAs marked in Table 1 with asterisks (see revised table at right) were assigned by the miRNA Registry with different names than those published in this paper.

In addition, miR-131 is alternatively known in the Rfam database as miR-9*, as it appears to be expressed from the opposite strand of the miR-9 precursor. The sequences quoted in the paper as miR-178 and miR-266 were renamed miR-181a and miR-130b, respectively.

The small RNA referred to as miR-271 does not fulfill the stringent criteria for miRNA suggested by Ambros et al. (2003). [Ambros, V., Bartel, B., Bartel, D.P., Burge, C.B., Carrington, J.C., Chen, X., Dreyfuss, G., Eddy, S.R., Griffiths-Jones, S., Marshall, M., et al. …

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