Figure 4From: In-silico and in-vivo analyses of EST databases unveil conserved miRNAs from Carthamus tinctorius and Cynara cardunculusLocation and secondary structures of Ath-miR167d and its homologous in artichoke. Secondary structure of the Ath-miR167d primary transcript (mfe -129.70 kcal/mol) (a). Predicted secondary structure of Cynara cardunculus primary transcript (mfe -79.00 kcal/mol), corresponding to EST GE597437 (b). Arrows indicate the conserved mature miRNA, highlighted in the box.Back to article page