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  • miRNA identification in plants using smallRNA deep SEQ data

    I am trying to identify miRNAs (novel and conserved) in a plant species using small RNA deep sequencing and a draft genome (~8x coverage). The only problem is that we are not able to release the genome publicly yet. I have seen that there are online programs that have published genomes uploaded - miRcat, miRanalyzer, etc.

    I would like to run a program on my computer to identify miRNAs based on sRNA SEQ and a draft genome. I know there is miRDeep but this seems to be specifically for animal miRNAs which have a more constrained hairpin structure.

    Does anyone know of any programs that I could run on my own computer, not on the internet, to identify miRNAs using my sRNA SEQ and draft genome?

    Does anybody have any other ideas? - Thanks

  • #2
    Hi,
    How did you solve your problem? Does anyone who is working with miRNAs in plant and deep sequencing ??? Please.

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    • #3
      The seqmentSeq R package is designed for small RNA discovery in plants.

      Paper is here: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals...28/4/457.short

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      • #4
        Hi Blahah404,
        Thanks for you answer. I see that seqmentSeqR is for siRNAs, but I woukd like a program to identify miRNAs.

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        • #5
          Whoops, sorry, misread the question.

          Two options that I know of:

          mirDeep-P
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