Table 1.
The information of three experiments used in miRNAs prediction.
Table 2.
The information of 56 putative novel miRNAs in olive.
Fig 1.
The secondary structure of tree novel olive miRNA.
This secondary structure shows the hairpin structure of predicted miRNAs.
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.
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.
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.