“…A MIRNA superfamily composed of the MIR482 family and the MIR2118 family target NB-LRRs at the encoded and conserved P-loop motif and is highly conserved among divergent plant species including Arabidopsis, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), Medicago truncatula, soybean, and even the grasses (Lu et al, 2006;Subramanian et al, 2008;Szittya et al, 2008;Zhai et al, 2011;Shivaprasad et al, 2012). In addition, a third, related family, MIR1510, was recently identified in legumes such as M. truncatula and soybean (Subramanian et al, 2008;Szittya et al, 2008;Zhai et al, 2011;Arikit et al, 2014;Zhao et al, 2015), indicating the existence of this MIRNA family prior to the divergence of these two species from a common ancestor ;50 MYA (Bertioli et al, 2009;Severin et al, 2011). As expected, MIR1510 was also found in common bean ( Figures 5A and 5B).…”