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miRanalyzer: an update on the detection and analysis of microRNAs in high-throughput sequencing experiments

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 39, Issue -, Pages W132-W138

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkr247

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  1. Ministry of Innovation and Science of the Spanish Government [BIO2010-20219]
  2. Junta de Andalucia [P07FQM3163]
  3. Juan de la Cierva
  4. Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade of the Government of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country [2009/20011]
  5. Innovation Technology Department of the Bizkaia County

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We present a new version of miRanalyzer, a web server and stand-alone tool for the detection of known and prediction of new microRNAs in high-throughput sequencing experiments. The new version has been notably improved regarding speed, scope and available features. Alignments are now based on the ultrafast short-read aligner Bowtie (granting also colour space support, allowing mismatches and improving speed) and 31 genomes, including 6 plant genomes, can now be analysed (previous version contained only 7). Differences between plant and animal microRNAs have been taken into account for the prediction models and differential expression of both, known and predicted microRNAs, between two conditions can be calculated. Additionally, consensus sequences of predicted mature and precursor microRNAs can be obtained from multiple samples, which increases the reliability of the predicted microRNAs. Finally, a stand-alone version of the miRanalyzer that is based on a local and easily customized database is also available; this allows the user to have more control on certain parameters as well as to use specific data such as unpublished assemblies or other libraries that are not available in the web server. miRanalyzer is available at http://bioinfo2.ugr.es/miRanalyzer/miRanalyzer.php.

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