Computational methods for the identification of microRNA targets

  • Zhou X
  • Dai
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Abstract

MicroRNAs are pivotal regulators of development and cellular homeostasis. They act as post- transcriptional regulators, which control the stability and translation efficiency of their target mRNAs. The prediction of microRNA targets and detection of microRNA-mRNA regulatory modules (MRMs) are crucial components for understanding of microRNA functions. Numerous computational methods for microRNA target prediction have been developed. Computationally- predicted targets have been recently used in the integrative analysis of microRNA and mRNA expression analysis to identify microRNA targets and MRMs. In this article we review these recent developments in the integrative analysis methods. We also discuss the remaining challenges and our insights on future directions.

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Zhou, X., & Dai. (2010). Computational methods for the identification of microRNA targets. Open Access Bioinformatics, 29. https://doi.org/10.2147/oab.s6902

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