What is the difference between microRNAs with star and without star?
For example what's the difference between these 4 microRNAs? hsa-miR-101* hsa-miR-101 hsa-miR-101-3p hsa-miR-101-5p Which pairs (if) are the same? Which pairs are the same in sequence?
Thank you very much for your answer, which is great for me. I've got some differentially expressed miRNAs, how do i know if his active miRNA is 3p or 5p? When i want to predict his target gene, should i use 3p or 5p?
You can refer to miRbase and look specifically on miR of interest
For example, I would like to know whether the active form of hsa-miR-3613 is 5 or 3p? I went to miRbase view, found both forms have, I do not know which one is the active form? Can you teach me to distinguish? thank you very much
In this specific case they might both be active since they both have comparable amount of sequencing reads. There isn't a lot of other data regarding this specific miRNA. In the case of hsa-mir-101-1 it's much easier to see that the 3p has a lot more reads than the 5p and probably is the active part.
So I predict that the miR-3613 target gene should be the sum of the predicted 3p and 5p respectively? Because miRNA-name is only miRNA-3613 in TCGA. And no miRNA-3613-3p or miRNA-3613-5p
I'm not familiar with TCGA data to answer this. Sorry
thank you all the same, you have helped me a lot