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  1. Supplemental Figure 1 40 17 123 785 2 3 7 (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) 13 8 11 7 174 214 52 127 9 2 3 (-) Root Flower Nodule Dev. seed Common bean pre-miR159. The abundance of small RNAs mapped to the pvu-miR159a precursor is indicated by numbers next to each small RNA for four different organs as indicated in the figure. Data obtained from Legume Next-generation sequencing databases (http://mpss.udel.edu/legume). Blue corresponds to miR159a, and red corresponds to miR159.2. The (-) symbol indicates that the corresponding RNA was not observed in the samples. Numbers refer to normalized read counts corrected for every 100,000 reads.

  2. Supplemental Figure 2 137 194 75 222 6 25 1 3 259 284 241 236 2 1 2 4 root flower nodule Dev. seed Soybean pre-miR159. The abundance of small RNAs mapped to the gma-miR159a precursor is indicated by numbers next to each small RNA for four different organs as indicated in the figure. Data obtained from Legume Next-generation sequencing databases (http://mpss.udel.edu/legume). Blue corresponds to miR159a, and red corresponds to miR159.2. Numbers refer to normalized read counts corrected for every 100,000 reads.

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