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    Hey everybody

    recently I stumbled over ncPRO-seq. A tool for profiling of non-coding RNAs in sRNA-seq data (Publication:PMID: 23044543).

    At the moment I cannot reach the mentioned webpage. I hope it's just an temporary problem.
    Does anyone of you has experience in using this pipeline? Or are there alternatives to identify ncRNAs other than miRNAs in sRNA-seq data?

    Thanks for your help in advance

    Florian

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    Originally posted by Dolphin22 View Post
    Hey everybody

    recently I stumbled over ncPRO-seq. A tool for profiling of non-coding RNAs in sRNA-seq data (Publication:PMID: 23044543).

    At the moment I cannot reach the mentioned webpage. I hope it's just an temporary problem.
    Does anyone of you has experience in using this pipeline? Or are there alternatives to identify ncRNAs other than miRNAs in sRNA-seq data?

    Thanks for your help in advance

    Florian
    Hi Dolphin22,

    I will analyse an sRNA sample soon. I thought using this tool to start.

    It will be useful to post here our satisfaction with this new tool.

    Regards,

    Bernardo

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