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From: Unique expression, processing regulation, and regulatory network of peach (Prunus persica) miRNAs

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Length distribution of redundant and unique sRNA sequences. (a-d) The percentage of each size sRNA sequence (17~28-nt) in root, leaf, flower, and fruit is similar. The data is further grouped by whether the sequences are redundant or unique and by whether they align to the peach genome. (e-f) The data from (a-d) is summarized to represent the length distribution of redundant and unique sRNAs in root, leaf, flower, and fruit. In all cases, the 24-nt is the predominant sRNA species and the 21-nt is the next most abundant.

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