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An animal miRNA target prediction tool based on miRNA-target complementarity and thermodynamic data. Yes: No: No: sourcecode [130] miTarget: microRNA target gene prediction using a support vector machine. Yes: No: No: webserver [131] miRror
[10] which provide predictions for mammals, zebrafish, insects, and nematodes centered on the genes of human, mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila melanogaster, and Caenorhabditis elegans, respectively. Compared to other target-prediction tools [which?] TargetScan provides accurate rankings of the predicted targets for each miRNA. [6]
PITA, incorporates the role of target-site accessibility, as determined by base-pairing interactions within the mRNA, in microRNA target recognition. webserver, predictions: predictions [16] RepTar: A database of inverse miRNA target predictions, based on the RepTar algorithm that is independent of evolutionary conservation considerations and ...
ComiR is a web tool for combinatorial microRNA (miRNA) target prediction. Given an messenger RNA (mRNA) in human, mouse, fly or worm genomes, ComiR predicts whether a given mRNA is targeted by a set of miRNAs.
Sfold is a software program developed to predict probable RNA secondary structures through structure ensemble sampling and centroid predictions [1] [2] with a focus on assessment of RNA target accessibility, [3] for major applications to the rational design of siRNAs [4] in the suppression of gene expressions, and to the identification of targets for regulatory RNAs particularly microRNAs.
Cupid is a method for simultaneous prediction of miRNA-target interactions and their mediated competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) interactions. It is an integrative approach significantly improves on miRNA-target prediction accuracy as assessed by both mRNA and protein level measurements in breast cancer cell lines.
Rna22 is a pattern-based algorithm for the discovery of microRNA target sites and the corresponding heteroduplexes. [1]The algorithm is conceptually distinct from other methods for predicting microRNA:mRNA heteroduplexes in that it does not use experimentally validated heteroduplexes for training, instead relying only on the sequences of known mature miRNAs that are found in the public databases.
Salmon is a software tool for computing transcript abundance from RNA-seq data using either an alignment-free (based directly on the raw reads) or an alignment-based (based on pre-computed alignments) approach. It uses an online stochastic optimization approach to maximize the likelihood of the transcript abundances under the observed data.