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WBInteraction000542491Interaction_typeRegulatoryChange_of_expression_level
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00003272Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00003289Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00003341Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00020760Interactor_typeTrans_regulated
WBGene00003270Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00003344Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00220248Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00004768Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00045358Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00003271Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBGene00201365Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
Variation_interactorWBVar00323157Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBVar00323165Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
WBVar00090851Interactor_typeTrans_regulator
Interaction_summary"We focused on miRNA families for which there exist viable deletions of the majority or entirety of the family. We first surveyed these miRNA deletion strains for deregulation of the MRPR genes we identified. Whereas the majority the miRNA deletion strains showed wild-type expression levels of MRPR genes, separate loss of the miR-58 family, lin-4 family, miR-251 family, or miR-253 each resulted in robust and significant upregulation specific subsets of the MRPR genes (Figure 6C)."
Detection_methodRT_PCR
PaperWBPaper00040985
RemarkFig. 6c