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  • Comparison of two sets of miRNAs

    Hi all,

    i have two sets A and B of miRNAs. How i can make a comparison of them considering common elements and not ?

    Is there any tool that makes this type of comparison ?

    Thanks in advance for your help

  • #2
    which type of data ? explain a little bit more about your problem

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    • #3
      There are two sets of miRNAs one coming out from a leaf and the other from the flower of the same Orchid. I have to know what are the differences between these two sets:
      Elements in common and not. They are both in fasta format and in replicate (trimmed, filtered and collapsed with galaxy tools) originally coming out from a 454 platform.

      they apper like this:

      >1-8490
      ACGTCACTCTCTCC..
      >2-7990
      CGTCAATCGCCTCC..
      >3-6696
      ACGTGCACTGCATG..

      the first number is the Id , the second represents the number of occurences.

      I need to evidence what are the differences fromt he two sets. Do you have any advice ??

      tnx

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      • #4
        Ok


        First annotate your reads : align them against mirbase databse (with blats per example) and then count for each miR, the number of reads.

        After that in R create a matrix : each line represent one miR, each column a sample. Then use DESeq or edgeR for the DE analysis

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        • #5
          thank you very much for your fast reply. Is a problem that most of the miRNAs are novel and have no match with the database ??

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          • #6
            maybe try miRDeep before DE analysis

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            • #7
              Yes, i'v just done it with mirDeep but being this type of Orhichid not yet annotated i have a lot of no matching elements

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