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| About miRecords |
miRecords is a resource for animal miRNA-target interactions. miRecords consists of two components. The Validated Targets component is a large, high-quality database of experimentally validated miRNA targets resulting from meticulous literature curation. The Predicted Targets component of miRecords is an integration of predicted miRNA targets produced by 11 established miRNA target prediction programs.
As of November 25, 2010, the Validated Targets component of miRecords hosts 2286 records of interactions between 548 miRNAs and 1579 target genes in 9 animal species. Among these records, 1609 were curated from "low throughput" experiments.
The Predicted Targets component of mIRecords integrates the predicted targets of the following miRNA target prediction tools: DIANA-microT, MicroInspector, miRanda, MirTarget2, miTarget, NBmiRTar, PicTar, PITA, RNA22, RNAhybrid, and TargetScan/TargertScanS. |
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| Other miRNA Target Resources |
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Tarbase, developed at the University of Pennsylvania.
miRDB, developed at Washington University.
miRGator, developed at Ewha Womans University, South Korea.
miRGen, developed at the University of Pennsylvania.
miRNAMap, developed at National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.
Vir-Mir, developed at the Institute of Biomedical Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
ViTa, developed at National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. |
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| References |
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Xiao F, Zuo Z, Cai G, Kang S, Gao X, Li T: miRecords: an integrated resource for microRNA-target interactions. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009, 37: D105-D110. [PubMed] [Full-text]
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