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  • miRNA in transcriptome or genome datasets?

    Hi All!

    I'm working based on transcriptome and genome data, and was wondering if is it possible to get potential small RNA sequence, specifically miRNA from these datasets which I have currently? The datasets are from 454 sequencing method.

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    Dear members ,
    i m using small RNA dataset from 454 sequencing..i wanted to kown how to mapp this sequencing data to human genome(from ncbi) ....

    like we have BOWTIE , where we can directly use for solexa data


    Thankss

    saurabh

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      Originally posted by saurabh_igib View Post
      Dear members ,
      i m using small RNA dataset from 454 sequencing..i wanted to kown how to mapp this sequencing data to human genome(from ncbi) ....

      like we have BOWTIE , where we can directly use for solexa data


      Thankss

      saurabh
      This doesn't belong in someone else's thread. Please do some reading for the answer to your question. Also, I would appreciate if you accurately answered the questions in your user profile rather than clicking them all. Thanks!

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