miRNA–target chimeras reveal miRNA 3′-end pairing as a major determinant of Argonaute target specificity. Moore, M., J.; Scheel, T., K., H.; Luna, J., M.; Park, C., Y.; Fak, J., J.; Nishiuchi, E.; Rice, C., M.; and Darnell, R., B. Nature Communications, 6:8864, Nature Publishing Group, 11, 2015.
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