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MirGeneDB 2.1 includes more than 16,000 microRNA gene entries representing more than 1,500 miRNA families from 75 metazoan species. All microRNAs can be browsed, searched and downloaded. database: website [29] miRNAMap: miRNAMap: genomic maps of microRNA genes and their target genes in mammalian genomes: database: website [30] PMRD: PMRD: plant ...
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miRBase grew from the microRNA registry resource set up by Sam Griffiths-Jones in 2003. [7] According to Ana Kozomara and Sam Griffiths-Jones miRBase has five aims: [1] To provide a consistent naming system for microRNAs; To provide a central place collecting all known microRNA sequences; To provide human and computer readable information for ...
StarBase [2] is a database for decoding miRNA-mRNA, miRNA-lncRNA, [3] miRNA-sncRNA, miRNA-circRNA, [3] miRNA-pseudogene, protein-lncRNA, [4] protein-ncRNA, protein-mRNA interactions, and ceRNA networks [5] from CLIP-Seq (HITS-CLIP, PAR-CLIP, iCLIP, CLASH) and degradome sequencing data.
miRBase: the microRNA database; PolymiRTS: a database of DNA variations in putative microRNA target sites; PolyQ: database of polyglutamine repeats in disease and non-disease associated proteins; Rfam: a database of RNA families; IRESbase: A comprehensive database of experimentally validated internal ribosome entry sites. [14]
miRNA biogenesis in plants differs from animal biogenesis mainly in the steps of nuclear processing and export. Instead of being cleaved by two different enzymes, once inside and once outside the nucleus, both cleavages of the plant miRNA are performed by a Dicer homolog, called Dicer-like1 (DL1). DL1 is expressed only in the nucleus of plant ...
In bioinformatics, TargetScan is a web server that predicts biological targets of microRNAs (miRNAs) by searching for the presence of sites that match the seed region of each miRNA. [1] For many species, other types of sites, known as 3'-compensatory sites [ 1 ] are also identified.
ClubSub-P is a database of cluster-based subcellular localization (SCL) predictions for Archaea and Gram negative bacteria. [14] 2011 CoBaltDB: CoBaltDB is a novel powerful platform that provides easy access to the results of multiple localization tools and support for predicting prokaryotic protein localizations. [15] 2010 ComiR