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  • Mature mirna coordinates

    Hi all,

    Where can I get coordinates on hg18 of all mature mirna. I've searched the mirbase and ucsc and all I could find was the pre-mir coordinates....

    Thanks!

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    You can get the matures and map them onto hg18 and easy get their coordinated. If there is non-real mappings you can get only those which are cross-referencing/overlapping with precursor coordinates I guess....

    Other way is to look in miRbase there is miRNA.dat file with have coordinates of matures in the precursors. Having precursor coodrinates (gff) you can calculate genomic positions of matures...

    I cant remember now any easyer way unfortunately..
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    SMART - bioinfo.uni-plovdiv.bg

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    • #3
      A tool that should help

      I created a tool that will get you the global coordinates. Please contact me using the email address in the readme file if you have any questions.


      Tool name: miRNACoord (click on Tools & Downloadables to see it)
      Last edited by kbhit; 09-16-2011, 06:54 AM.

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