DMD
miRNA Databases Other Tools
The Dietary microRNA Database is a searchable database of published and novel microRNA sequences discovered in human food. The annotation covers the hairpin structure of the pre-microRNAs, cross-species sequence comparison on each mature microRNA, reported disease relevance, and the experimentally validated gene targets, of which a gene regulation network was built for each entry. DMD can be also used to generate a list of features for use in machine learning applications. It is split up into two major categories: Primary, and Secondary. The Primary features are all sequence based features while the Secondary features are based on structural attributes.
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Last Software Update: Feb. 15, 2015
Publication Date: June 1, 2015
Citations: 13 [via Pubmed]
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