“…A broad range of biological processes, such as cell differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis, tissue morphogenesis, fertility, metabolism, and immune response, have been shown to be regulated by miRNAs (Ambros, 2004;Plasterk, 2006;Shivdasani, 2006;Sun et al, 2012;Hossain et al, 2012a). As a major regulator of gene expression, several studies have used Solexa sequencing to demonstrate that miRNAs play specific roles in ovarian function and ovulation (Baley and Li, 2012;Hossain et al, 2012b). For example, several studies have been undertaken to identify the distinct miRNAs in the ovaries of pregnant and non-pregnant goats (Zhang et al, 2013), 2-week-old and adult mouse ovaries (Ro et al, 2007), adult bovine ovaries (Hossain et al, 2009), bovine fetal ovaries (Tripurani et al, 2010), and new-born mouse ovaries (Ahn et al, 2010).…”