After completion of a miRDeep2 analysis, the results are generated in three different parts, viz., 1) novel miRNAs predicted by miRDeep2, 2) mature miRBase miRNAs detected by miRDeep2 3) mature miRBase miRNAs not detected by miRDeep2. What does this 3rd category actually mean? If these miRNAs are not detected in the analysis then why are those even included in the output? Or does it refer to those miRNAs which have hits in the sample file, but do not have any consensus precursors in their flanking region in the genome? Should I include those hits as identified miRNAs in the final results?