Computational methods to identify miRNA targets
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author = "Molly Hammell",
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title = "Computational methods to identify miRNA targets",
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journal = "Seminars in Cell \& Developmental Biology",
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year = "2010",
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volume = "21",
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number = "7",
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pages = "738--744",
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month = sep,
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ISSN = "1084-9521",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.semcdb.2010.01.004",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WX0-4Y5GY3K-2/2/ee338722f9ce7b4b87a41bdd717fc22e",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, miRNA, miRNA
target prediction, Computational methods",
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abstract = "MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short RNA molecules that
regulate the post-transcriptional expression of their
target genes. This regulation may take the form of
stable translational or degradation of the target
transcript, although the mechanisms governing the
outcome of miRNA-mediated regulation remain largely
unknown. While it is becoming clear that miRNAs are
core components of gene regulatory networks,
elucidating precise roles for each miRNA within these
networks will require an accurate means of identifying
target genes and assessing the impact of miRNAs on
individual targets. Numerous computational methods for
predicting targets are currently available. These
methods vary widely in their emphasis, accuracy, and
ease of use for researchers. This review will focus on
a comparison of the available computational methods in
animals, with an emphasis on approaches that are
informed by experimental analysis of microRNA:target
complexes.",
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notes = "survey",
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