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I think the following method has been used to find seed sequences in miRNA:
align miRNA against the relevant places in the genome, count how many times each miRNA hits a SNP and then see that region 2-8 of the miRNA hits fewer SNPs than the rest. Voila, seed sequence inferred at position 2-8.
Does anybody recognize this or a similar method? If so I'd like the name and relevant paper please.
Could you add some info on your source for miRNA sequences ? is it from RNA-seq, databases or "miRNAs of interest" from publications ?
I have no source for miRNA- I've used the technique on a different type of RNA, but want to cite those that invented the method.
for plants or animals?