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Therefore, it is of fundamental importance to identify microRNA targets.
Our findings suggest that the prediction of microRNA precursor candidates is fairly easy, while excluding false positives as well as exact prediction of the mature microRNA is hard.
We show that the cognate microRNA can reliably and sensitively be detected at low concentrations in a mix of other microRNA sequences.

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