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From: Small non-coding RNAs have predicted roles in reproductive biology and transposable element regulation in the parasitic worm Strongyloides venezuelensis

Fig. 2

Expression profiles of sRNAs from RppH-treated and untreated libraries. sRNA expression based on RPM (reads per million) in the RppH-untreated (5’pN-enriched) and treated libraries for two to three replicates of (A) free-living iL3s, (B) activated iL3s, (C) eggs, (D) parasitic females and (E) free-living females, collected from parasitic females. Classification of the sRNA based on the type of sequence the sRNA originates from in the genome (solid bars) and the first 5’ base in the sequence (hashed bars) are highlighted by colour. sRNAs are divided into either miRNA, rRNA-derived sRNA (rRNA), tRNA-derived sRNA (tRNA) or as putative siRNA originating from either protein-coding genes (CDS or intronic regions), 5’- and 3’-UTRs, intergenic regions or transposable elements (TE).

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