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microRPM

Submitted by ChenLiang on Tue, 01/09/2018 - 19:29

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous non-coding small RNAs (of about 22 nucleotides), which play an important role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression via either mRNA cleavage or translation inhibition. Several machine learning-based approaches have been developed to identify novel miRNAs from next generation sequencing (NGS) data. Typically, precursor/genomic sequences are required as references for most methods. However, the non-availability of genomic sequences is often a limitation in miRNA discovery in non-model plants. A systematic approach to determine novel miRNAs without reference sequences is thus necessary.
In this study, an effective method was developed to identify miRNAs from non-model plants based only on NGS datasets. The miRNA prediction model was trained with several duplex structure-related features of mature miRNAs and their passenger strands using a support vector machine (SVM) algorithm. The accuracy of the independent test reached 96.61% and 93.04% for dicots (Arabidopsis) and monocots (rice), respectively. Furthermore, true small RNA sequencing data from orchids was tested in this study. Twenty-one predicted orchid miRNAs were selected and experimentally validated. Significantly, eighteen of them were confirmed in the qRT-PCR experiment. This novel approach was also compiled as a user-friendly program called microRPM (microRNA Prediction Model).
This resource is freely available at http://microRPM.itps.ncku.edu.tw.
sarah321@mail.ncku.edu.tw.
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.[1]


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