Cloning Small RNAs
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Small, noncoding RNAs have proven to be powerful and ubiquitous agents of gene regulation in eukaryotic genomes. Since their
initial discovery, several methods have been developed for directly cloning and sequencing these tiny RNA species. These cloning
methods are presented along with a discussion of ways to enhance cloning efficiency and success. In addition, major advances
in massively parallel, next-generation sequencing methods are presented as they impact small RNA studies. Finally, results
of the application of one of the extant in vitro cloning methods to a marsupial mammal model are presented.