Genome-wide miRNA detection (Genome-wide hairpins datasets of animals and plants for novel miRNA prediction)

We've made available several genome-wide datasets, which can be used for training microRNA (miRNA) classifiers. The hairpin sequences available are from the genomes of: Homo sapiens, Arabidopsis thaliana, Anopheles gambiae, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster. Hairpin.s are small RNA sequences that naturaly folds into a hairpin-structure. However, not all hairpins have clear function (they are not miRNAs).

Each dataset provides the genome data divided into sequences and a set of computed features for predictions. Each sequence has one label: i) “positive”: meaning that it is a well-known pre-miRNA, according to miRBase v21; or ii) “unlabeled”: indicating that the sequence has not (yet) a known function and could be a possible candidate to novel pre-miRNA. Due to the fact that selecting an informative feature set is very important for a good pre-miRNA classifier, a representative feature set with large discriminative power has been calculated and it is provided, as well, for each genome. This feature set contains typical information about sequence, topology and structure.

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