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=Non-coding (ncRNA) Databases and Tools=
 
=Non-coding (ncRNA) Databases and Tools=
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==General==
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* <b>Rfam</b>, RNA families database of alignments and CMs:<br />[http://www.webcitation.org/getfile?fileid=db1c351a4c279e9cf9697bd2d1962097900701fb Rfam, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK and Janelia Farm, Ashburn, VA, USA]
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* <b>RNAcentral</b>, provides unified access to the ncRNA sequence data supplied by multiple Expert Databases:<br />[http://rnacentral.org/ RNAcentral, EMBL-EBI, Hingston, UK]
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==miRNA==
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===General===
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* <b>miRBase</b>, microRNA data:<br />[http://www.mirbase.org/ miRBase, University of Manchester, UK]<br />
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::NOTE - mirBase Release 21 (June 2014) uses old reference genome assemblies for D. melanogaster (Dmel_Release_5), D. simulans (Dsim_Release_1) and D. pseudoobscura (Dpse_Release_2). Linkouts from D. melanogaster miRNA genes to the Ensembl Genome browser (which displays Dmel_Release_6) will point to the old "Release_5" coordinates, which will be off the mark for many genes, especially those on X, 2R, 3R and 4 chromosomes.
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* <b>Tools4miRs</b>, Manually curated platform gathering methods for the broadly-defined miRNA analysis:<br />[https://tools4mirs.org/ Tools4miRs, Polish Academy of Sciences and University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland]
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===miRNA Target Prediction===
 
* <b>DIANA microT-CDS</b>, MicroRNA Target Prediction:<br />[http://diana.imis.athena-innovation.gr/DianaTools/index.php?r=microT_CDS/index DIANA microT-CDS, DIANA LAB, Athens, Greece]
 
* <b>DIANA microT-CDS</b>, MicroRNA Target Prediction:<br />[http://diana.imis.athena-innovation.gr/DianaTools/index.php?r=microT_CDS/index DIANA microT-CDS, DIANA LAB, Athens, Greece]
* <b>DIANA TarBase</b>, MicroRNA Target Database:<br />[http://diana.imis.athena-innovation.gr/DianaTools/index.php?r=tarbase/index DIANA TarBase, DIANA LAB, Athens, Greece]
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* <b>MicroCosm Targets</b>, Computationally predicted targets for microRNAs across many species:<br />[http://www.ebi.ac.uk/enright-srv/microcosm/htdocs/targets/v5/ EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK]
* <b>GtRNAdb</b>, tRNAscan-SE analysis of complete genomes:<br />[http://gtrnadb.ucsc.edu/ GtRNAdb, Lowe lab, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA]
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* <b>microRNA.org</b>, Predicted microRNA targets & target downregulation scores:<br />[http://www.microrna.org/microrna/home.do Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA]
 
* <b>MinoTar</b>, Predict microRNA Targets in Coding Sequence:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/cgi-bin/DRSC_MinoTar.pl MinoTar, DRSC, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>MinoTar</b>, Predict microRNA Targets in Coding Sequence:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/cgi-bin/DRSC_MinoTar.pl MinoTar, DRSC, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
* <b>miRBase</b>, microRNA data:<br />[http://www.mirbase.org/ miRBase, University of Manchester, UK]
 
::NOTE - mirBase Release 21 (June 2014) uses old reference genome assemblies for D. melanogaster (Dmel_Release_5), D. simulans (Dsim_Release_1) and D. pseudoobscura (Dpse_Release_2). Linkouts from D. melanogaster miRNA genes to the Ensembl Genome browser (which displays Dmel_Release_6) will point to the old "Release_5" coordinates, which will be off the mark for many genes, especially those on X, 2R, 3R and 4 chromosomes.
 
 
* <b>miRNA, Target Gene Prediction</b>:<br />[http://www.mirna.embl.de/ miRNA - Target Prediction, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany]
 
* <b>miRNA, Target Gene Prediction</b>:<br />[http://www.mirna.embl.de/ miRNA - Target Prediction, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany]
 
* <b>miRNA_Targets</b>:<br />[http://mamsap.it.deakin.edu.au/~amitkuma/mirna_targetsnew/index.html miRNA targets on full length mRNAs, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia]
 
* <b>miRNA_Targets</b>:<br />[http://mamsap.it.deakin.edu.au/~amitkuma/mirna_targetsnew/index.html miRNA targets on full length mRNAs, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia]
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* <b>TargetScanFly</b>, Prediction of microRNA targets:<br />[http://www.targetscan.org/fly_12/ TargetScanFly, Whitehead Institute and MIT Dept. of Biology, Cambridge, MA, USA]
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===Validated miRNA Targets===
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* <b>DIANA TarBase</b>, MicroRNA Target Database:<br />[http://diana.imis.athena-innovation.gr/DianaTools/index.php?r=tarbase/index DIANA TarBase, DIANA LAB, Athens, Greece]
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* <b>miRecords</b>, A database of experimentally validated miRNA targets curated from literature:<br />[http://c1.accurascience.com/miRecords/ University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA]
 
* <b>miRTarBase</b>, Experimentally Validated microRNA-target Interactions Database:<br />[http://mirtarbase.mbc.nctu.edu.tw/ miRTarBase, ISBLab, Hsinchu, Taiwan]
 
* <b>miRTarBase</b>, Experimentally Validated microRNA-target Interactions Database:<br />[http://mirtarbase.mbc.nctu.edu.tw/ miRTarBase, ISBLab, Hsinchu, Taiwan]
* <b>Rfam</b>, RNA families database of alignments and CMs:<br />[http://www.webcitation.org/getfile?fileid=db1c351a4c279e9cf9697bd2d1962097900701fb Rfam, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK and Janelia Farm, Ashburn, VA, USA]
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* <b>miRTex</b>, A text-mining system that extracts miRNA-gene regulation relations and miRNA-target relations from literature:<br />[http://research.bioinformatics.udel.edu/miRTex/ miRTex, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA]
* <b>RNAcentral</b>, provides unified access to the ncRNA sequence data supplied by multiple Expert Databases:<br />[http://rnacentral.org/ RNAcentral, EMBL-EBI, Hingston, UK]
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===Comparative miRNA Analysis===
* <b>SILVA</b>, High quality ribosomal RNA databases:<br />[https://www.arb-silva.de/ SILVA, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology and Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany]]
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* <b>CoGemiR</b>, Comparative Genomics Analysis of MicroRNA:<br />[http://cogemir.tigem.it/htdocs/index.html CoGemiR, Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine, Naples, Italy]
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* <b>microRNAviewer</b>, A global view of homologous miRNA genes in many species:<br />[http://people.csail.mit.edu/akiezun/microRNAviewer/index.html Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel]
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==rRNA==
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* <b>SILVA</b>, High quality ribosomal RNA databases:<br />[https://www.arb-silva.de/ SILVA, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology and Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany]
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==tRNA==
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* <b>GtRNAdb</b>, tRNAscan-SE analysis of complete genomes:<br />[http://gtrnadb.ucsc.edu/ GtRNAdb, Lowe lab, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA]
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==snoRNA==
 
* <b>snOPY</b>, a snoRNA orthological gene database providing comprehensive information about snoRNAs, snoRNA gene loci and target RNAs.:<br />[http://snoopy.med.miyazaki-u.ac.jp/ snOPY, University of Miyazaki, Japan ]
 
* <b>snOPY</b>, a snoRNA orthological gene database providing comprehensive information about snoRNAs, snoRNA gene loci and target RNAs.:<br />[http://snoopy.med.miyazaki-u.ac.jp/ snOPY, University of Miyazaki, Japan ]
* <b>SRPDB</b>, Signal Recognition Particle Database:<br />[http://rth.dk/resources/rnp/SRPDB/SRPDB.html SRPDB, Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA]]
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==SRP==
* <b>TargetScanFly</b>, Prediction of microRNA targets:<br />[http://www.targetscan.org/fly_12/ TargetScanFly, Whitehead Institute and MIT Dept. of Biology, USA]]
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* <b>SRPDB</b>, Signal Recognition Particle Database:<br />[http://rth.dk/resources/rnp/SRPDB/SRPDB.html SRPDB, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA]
  
 
=Ontology Resources=
 
=Ontology Resources=

Revision as of 20:20, 26 June 2017

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General

NOTE - mirBase Release 21 (June 2014) uses old reference genome assemblies for D. melanogaster (Dmel_Release_5), D. simulans (Dsim_Release_1) and D. pseudoobscura (Dpse_Release_2). Linkouts from D. melanogaster miRNA genes to the Ensembl Genome browser (which displays Dmel_Release_6) will point to the old "Release_5" coordinates, which will be off the mark for many genes, especially those on X, 2R, 3R and 4 chromosomes.

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