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Title: Noncoding RNAs: Emerging Functions in Bovine Mastitis Diseases
Abstract: A common class of RNA with a wide range of nucleotide lengths is called a non-coding RNA (ncRNA). They have been shown to have great potential for diagnosing and treating eutherian/human diseases, and they are now becoming more significant for the improvement of livestock diseases. Numerous bioinformatics tools and the ongoing development of deep sequencing technologies have made it possible to clarify the functions of the thousands of ncRNAs that have been identified in the bovine genome to date. Mastitis, a common inflammatory disease in cattle, is one of the illnesses that affect farm animals and has devastated dairy farmers’ bottom lines over the past few decades. Here, we provide an overview of the biology of bovine mastitis and go into great detail about the functions of ncRNAs in various mastitis infection types. Various evidence of ncRNA roles in mastitis was highlighted, based on our findings and pertinent literature. Emphasis is placed on various methods (in vivo versus in vitro) for examining ncRNA roles in mastitis. More specifically, potential uses for new genome editing technologies are presented, along with integrated omics platforms for ncRNA studies and implications for mastitis.
Keywords: miRNAs; circRNAs; lncRNAs; next generation of sequencing; mastitis
Paper Quality: SCOPUS / Web of Science Level Research Paper
Subject: Biology
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