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Gene Symbol:
mir-1 D. melanogaster D. melanogaster
Full name:
ncRNA
Synonyms:
CR32958, DmelCR32958, Dmel_CR32958, DmiR-1, mir-1, Mir-1, Mir1, transfrag 8
Genomic Location:
Chr 2L: 20487496-20487517
External Links:
Entrez Gene


Transcripts Names
NR_001675
Protein Names
No proteins found.



GO Molecular Function

No molecular functions found.

GO Biological Process

gene silencing by RNA | cell differentiation | positive regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA poly(A) tail shortening | cellular process | regulation of gene expression, epigenetic | cellular homeostasis | positive regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | anatomical structure homeostasis | positive regulation of mRNA catabolic process | regulation of cellular process | gene silencing | regulation of metabolic process | positive regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA catabolic process, deadenylation-dependent decay | posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression | negative regulation of metabolic process | system development | regulation of signal transduction | multicellular organism development | regulation of gene expression | gene silencing by miRNA | positive regulation of cellular metabolic process | regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | regulation of Notch signaling pathway | cardiocyte differentiation | muscle cell cellular homeostasis | posttranscriptional gene silencing | regulation of cellular metabolic process | heart development | homeostatic process | regulation of RNA metabolic process | posttranscriptional gene silencing by RNA | anatomical structure development | negative regulation of gene expression | animal organ development | regulation of mRNA catabolic process | regulation of cell communication | developmental process | regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA poly(A) tail shortening | positive regulation of metabolic process | circulatory system development | regulation of signaling | multicellular organismal process

GO Cellular Component

No cellular components found.