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The process by which information encoded in a gene is converted into a functional protein or RNA, resulting in or contributing to a phenotype.
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Known MicroRNA - Gene Systems?
Yes. Below is a link to a review of ncRNA (non-coding RNAs) and their role in disease. There are many examples in this review in all sorts of diseases, one of which is miR-200, which is thought to pla …
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Bioinformatics : Drawbacks of using ORA(Overlap Analysis)
Like Liam said, this sort of analysis is dependent on the database you use, which may not be adequate for what you are trying to accomplish. And as far as I know, these databases are at the gene, not …