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TargetScan miRNA target predictions for human

Bioconductor version: 3.2

TargetScan miRNA target predictions for human assembled using data from the TargetScan website. TargetScan predicts biological targets of miRNAs by searching for the presence of conserved 8mer and 7mer sites that match the seed region of each miRNA. Also identified are sites with mismatches in the seed region that are compensated by conserved 3' pairing. In mammals, predictions are ranked based on the predicted efficacy of targeting as calculated using the context scores of the sites.

Author: Gabor Csardi <Gabor.Csardi at unil.ch>

Maintainer: James F. Reid <james.reid at ifom-ieo-campus.it>

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biocViews AnnotationData, FunctionalAnnotation
Version 0.6.1
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