Abstract

Competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) are transcripts with the ability to competitively titrate microRNAs (miRNAs) against miRNA repressing target genes to post-transcriptionally regulate the expression of corresponding miRNAs. It is a newly discovered gene regulation pattern between longer RNA and miRNA molecules. Recent research has gradually revealed the functional significance of ceRNAs in regulating normal development and stress response processes in plants and animals, as well as in cancer genesis and metastasis. Therefore, ceRNA identification is an important and necessary step to deepen our understanding of the regulation mechanisms of various biological processes. Here, we provide a pipeline used to computationally identify plant ceRNAs and reconstruct ceRNA regulatory networks based on RNA-seq and small RNA-seq data.

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