mir-196 microRNA precursor family

mir-196 microRNA precursor family
Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of mir-196
Identifiers
Symbol mir-196
Rfam RF00256
miRBase MI0000238
miRBase family MIPF0000031
Other data
RNA type Gene; miRNA
Domain(s) Eukaryota
GO 0035195 0035068
SO 0001244

miR-196 is a non-coding RNA called a microRNA that has been shown to be expressed in human (MI0000238, MI0000279) and mouse (MI0000552, MI0000553).[1][2] miR-196 appears to be a vertebrate specific microRNA and has now been predicted or experimentally confirmed in a wide range of vertebrate species (MIPF0000031). In many species the miRNA appears to be expressed from intergenic regions in HOX gene clusters. The hairpin precursors are predicted based on base pairing and cross-species conservation—their extents are not known. In this case the mature sequence is excised from the 5' arm of the hairpin.

It has been suggested that a rare SNP (rs11614913) that overlaps has-mir-196a2 has been found to be associated with non-small cell lung carcinoma.[3]

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