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I read the paper by Kawahara et al, 2007 in advance of posting my
question.
It seems to me (I am not a biologist) that the articlle explains the
discovery and
implications of edited miRNAs ... There is also a nice picture. But I
cannot read out any
sequence.
Maura
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Heidi Dvinge [mailto:heidi@ebi.ac.uk]
Inviato: mar 18/05/2010 15.47
A: mauede@alice.it
Cc: Bioconductor List
Oggetto: Re: [BioC] Redirection of Silencing Targets by Adenosine-to-
Inosine Editing of miRNAs
Dear Maura,
your best bet here is probably the article that the data in TarBase
was taken from. There's a reference for each entry; you can check
those manually.
Best
\Heidi
On 18 May 2010, at 14:38, <mauede@alice.it> <mauede@alice.it> wrote:
> TarBase contains some miRNAs that have undergone the biological
> editing process.
> No sequence, though, is available for such "transformed" miRNAs.
> I wonder whether the sequences for such miRNAs are stored in some
> database.
>
> Thank you in advance for any suggestion.
> Maura
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