2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.25.353821
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An Algorithmic framework for genome-wide identification of Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarumL.)-encoded microRNA targets against SCBV

Abstract: Sugarcane Bacilliform Virus (SCBV) is considered an economically the most damaging pathogen for sugarcane production worldwide. Three ORFs are characterized in a single molecule of circular, ds-DNA genome of the SCBV, encoding for hypothetical protein (ORF1), DNA binding protein (ORF2) and Polyprotein (ORF3). The study was aimed to predict and comprehensively evaluate sugarcane miRNAs for the silencing of SCBV genome using in-silico algorithms. Computational methods were used for prediction of candidate miRN… Show more

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“…Thus, the current study expands the body of preexisting scholarship. Furthermore, our two earlier studies provide computational support for the control of badnaviruses in sugarcane cultivars using sof-miR396 [32] and sof-miR159 [38]. The expression of ssp-miR528 in transgenic sugarcane cultivars to silence target genes of the SCYLV genome can further enhance our understanding of important hostvirus-related interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Thus, the current study expands the body of preexisting scholarship. Furthermore, our two earlier studies provide computational support for the control of badnaviruses in sugarcane cultivars using sof-miR396 [32] and sof-miR159 [38]. The expression of ssp-miR528 in transgenic sugarcane cultivars to silence target genes of the SCYLV genome can further enhance our understanding of important hostvirus-related interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%