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Fig. 10 | Epigenetics & Chromatin

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From: A comprehensive overview of bull sperm-borne small non-coding RNAs and their diversity across breeds

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Frequency of end variations affecting isomiR sequences. Percentages of addition and deletion at either 5p or 3p ends were computed based on unique sequence counts. Deletions were the most frequent variations, accounting for ~ 60% of variations affecting 5p and 3p ends. Single nucleotide changes were likewise the most frequent variation (71% and 54% of 5p and 3p changes). Regarding non-templated additions, additions of Cytidine (C) or Guanosine (G) were frequently observed at 5p (29% and 28%, respectively), whereas additions of Adenosine (A) and Uridine (U) were the most frequent 3p variations (32% and 35%, respectively)

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