Distinguishing reproductive phasiRNAs in grasses from other identically-sized small RNAs using machine learning methods
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA422454)

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Project name: Distinguishing reproductive phasiRNAs in grasses from other identically-sized small RNAs using machine learning methods
Description: Small RNA libraries made from the rdr2/mop1 maize mutant, using RNA extracted from young ears (3 to 5 cm in length). Four libraries were constructed representing biological replicates. The mop1 mutant is depleted for heterochromatic siRNAs and enriched for 22-nt siRNAs of unknown function (as shown by Nobuta et al., 2008). These libraries were made in ~2010 but used for this study to assess the properties of the 22-nt, mop1-independent siRNAs.Overall design: Small RNA libraries made from the rdr2/mop1 maize mutant, using RNA extracted from young ears (3 to 5 cm in length). Four libraries were constructed representing biological replicates.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Agricultural
Organization: Meyers lab, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Literatures
  1. PMID: 30020552
Last updated: 2017-12-14
Statistics: 4 samples; 4 experiments; 4 runs