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  • differential expression of Novel miRNA and its validation

    Hello all,
    Could someone suggest me that how to discriminate control vs treatment of predicted novel miRNA by mirdeep2 ??? in order to validate the potent Novel DE miRNA ???

    I mean, i have discriminated before validation by sequence identity control vs treatment. Means picked the only mature seq of treatment(from all libraries) that were not identical present into control (was only in one library as mature but were consider not expressed) and done RT-qPCR. However, validation result was surprising that particular mature seq was present in all libraries (control and treatment both) !!!!

    Then i looked once again in all libraries of results.csv. And i found that seq was present either in star form or in precursor but not in mature. Tjherefore for that pre-mir, predicted mature was different.

    How this happened ???

    Some please help me that how i can be sure novel DE miRNA that predicted by miRDeep2 before to validation by RT-qPCR ???

    thanks
    Last edited by unique379; 05-23-2014, 12:00 AM.

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    I have the same problem!
    Can anyone give a proper suggestion?

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