Dear community,
Since some of you are very experienced scientist, I would like to ask for some expertise:
Can you tell me how many miR binding sites genes have on average?
My research totally depends on number of miR binding sites, and I took targetScan's estimates, which gives me around 20~30 on average.
But my boss thinks that number is too many for genes, and wants me to prove the number using literature.
And he wants a direct evidence, like a distribution figure of the miR target site number, for example.
But I can't find one, after trying hard for a couple of weeks.
If you have ever seen this kind of literature, can you please let me know of them and save me?
I know it can read as a personal request, but please understand my situation.*
Help will be greatly appreciated.
Since some of you are very experienced scientist, I would like to ask for some expertise:
Can you tell me how many miR binding sites genes have on average?
My research totally depends on number of miR binding sites, and I took targetScan's estimates, which gives me around 20~30 on average.
But my boss thinks that number is too many for genes, and wants me to prove the number using literature.
And he wants a direct evidence, like a distribution figure of the miR target site number, for example.
But I can't find one, after trying hard for a couple of weeks.
If you have ever seen this kind of literature, can you please let me know of them and save me?
I know it can read as a personal request, but please understand my situation.*
Help will be greatly appreciated.
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