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Beyond Dicer’s cut

Global analysis revealed extensive uridylation and cytidylation at the 3’ end of plant microRNA precursors.

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Fig. 1: Modifications of Arabidopsis miRNA precursors with uridine and cytidine tails.

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Palatnik, J.F. Beyond Dicer’s cut. Nat. Plants 5, 1201–1202 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-019-0550-5

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