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CeRNASeek (version 1.0)

ceRNA.app: identify the miRNAs that co-regulate the gene pairs of interest.

Description

The ceRNA function is used to identify the miRNAs that co-regulate the gene pairs of interest. The users can input the genes of interest. Otherwise, all the paired genes were calculated the number of co-regulating miRNAs.

Usage

ceRNA.app(miRtar, targetce = NULL)

Arguments

miRtar

A data frame representing the relationship between miRNA and target. The data frame contains the name of the miRNA and target regulatory relationship.

targetce

a character string (vector) specifying candidate target name to analyse (default (targetce = NULL)).

Value

A list of identified miRNAs that co-regulate the gene pairs containing following components:

  • ceRNA identify the miRNAs that co-regulate the gene pairs of interest,List all possible ceRNA interactions,a 4 columns dataframe as following:

    • targetce represented target names,respectively.

    • anotherce names of modulators that another possible target(modulators) constitutes a ceRNA interaction relation.

    • miRNAs names of miRNA shared by two targets.

    • miRNAs_num number of miRNAs shared by two targets.

  • miR_l Number of miRNAs interacting with each target in the input file.

Details

Note:All the arguments without default value must be assigned.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
##Here we take the regulatory relationship between six genes and 71 miRNAs.

ceRNA.app(dataset[["miRtar"]],targetce=NULL)

# }

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