“…Our deep sequencing studies of serum/plasma have consistently detected tRNA‐derived RNAs of size 30–33 nt (Dhahbi et al ., 2013a,b). Intracellular tRNA‐derived small RNAs are classified into two types based on their size (Sobala & Hutvagner, 2011; Martens‐Uzunova et al ., 2013): tRNA halves with size of 30–40 nt produced by cleavage of mature tRNAs, and shorter tRNA‐derived fragments (tRFs) of size 18–22 nt produced from both mature and pre‐tRNAs by Dicer or RNase Z (Thompson et al ., 2008; Cole et al ., 2009; Fu et al ., 2009; Lee et al ., 2009; Thompson & Parker, 2009a; Pederson, 2010; Sobala & Hutvagner, 2011). The tRNA halves class includes 5′‐ and 3′‐tRNA halves that were first observed in stressed cultured cells where they are produced by cleavage of tRNAs near or at the anticodon loop with the ribonuclease Rny1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Thompson & Parker, 2009b) and Angiogenin in higher eukaryotes (Fu et al ., 2009; Yamasaki et al ., 2009).…”