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  2. MicroRNA and microRNA target database - Wikipedia

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    This microRNA database and microRNA targets databases is a compilation of databases and web portals and servers used for microRNAs and their targets. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent an important class of small non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that regulate gene expression by targeting messenger RNAs. [1]

  3. miRBase - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. StarBase (biological database) - Wikipedia

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    StarBase also developed Pan-Cancer Analysis Platform to decipher Pan-Cancer Analysis Networks of lncRNAs, miRNAs, ceRNAs, and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) by mining clinical and expression profiles of 14 cancer types (including more than six thousand samples) from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Data Portal.

  5. Category:microRNA - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... CeRNA database; MicroRNA and microRNA target database ... MicroRNA let-7a-2; Mir-1 microRNA precursor ...

  6. mir-370 microRNA precursor family - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology mir-370 microRNA is a short RNA molecule. MicroRNAs function to regulate the expression levels of other genes by several mechanisms. This microRNA, mir-370-3p, has been shown to play a role in heart failure.

  7. mir-17 microRNA precursor family - Wikipedia

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    The microRNA precursor miR-17 family, includes miR-20a/b, miR-93, and miR-106a/b. With the exception of miR-93, these microRNAs are produced from several microRNA gene clusters, which apparently arose from a series of ancient evolutionary genetic duplication events, and also include members of the miR-19, and miR-25 families. [1]

  8. mir-92 microRNA precursor family - Wikipedia

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    Mir-92 has been mapped to the human genome as part of a larger cluster at chromosome 13q31.3, [1] where it is 22 nucleotides in length but exists in the genome as part of a longer precursor sequence. There is an exact replica of the mir-92 precursor on the X chromosome. [2]

  9. mir-129 microRNA precursor family - Wikipedia

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    The miR-129 microRNA precursor is a small non-coding RNA molecule that regulates gene expression. This microRNA was first experimentally characterised in mouse [1] and homologues have since been discovered in several other species, such as humans, [2] rats [3] and zebrafish. [4] The mature sequence is excised by the Dicer enzyme from the 5' arm ...