Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

Table 1.

The information of three experiments used in miRNAs prediction.

More »

Table 1 Expand

Table 2.

The information of 56 putative novel miRNAs in olive.

More »

Table 2 Expand

Fig 1.

The secondary structure of tree novel olive miRNA.

This secondary structure shows the hairpin structure of predicted miRNAs.

More »

Fig 1 Expand

Fig 2.

The distribution of detected miRNAs on olive chromosomes.

43% of identified miRNAs were localized on chromosomes and chromosomes of 16 and 23 had no miRNAs, while the others had similar numbers.

More »

Fig 2 Expand

Fig 3.

The gene IDs targeted by miRNAs that are shared between psRNATarget and miTAR.

A significant overlap of 1235 genes was observed in the target predictions of psRNATarget and miTAR.

More »

Fig 3 Expand

Fig 4.

The inactivation of the acetyl-CoA acyltransferase 1 enzyme by the novel putative miRNA Oeu124369 leads to a decrease in Acetyl-CoA production and additionally, the deactivation of palmitoyl-protein thioesterase by the same miRNA results in a reduction in palmitic acid biosynthesis in the fatty acid elongation pathway.

More »

Fig 4 Expand