MiRBase

In bioinformatics, miRBase is a biological database that acts as an archive of microRNA sequences and annotations. As of September 2010 it contained information about 15,172 microRNAs. The miRBase registry provides a centralised system for assigning new names to microRNA genes. miRBase grew from the microRNA registry resource set up by Sam Griffiths-Jones in 2003. According to Kozomara and Griffiths-Jones miRBase has five aims:

MiRBase

In bioinformatics, miRBase is a biological database that acts as an archive of microRNA sequences and annotations. As of September 2010 it contained information about 15,172 microRNAs. The miRBase registry provides a centralised system for assigning new names to microRNA genes. miRBase grew from the microRNA registry resource set up by Sam Griffiths-Jones in 2003. According to Kozomara and Griffiths-Jones miRBase has five aims: