The variations of human miRNAs and Ising like base pairing models

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Abstract

miRNAs are small about 22-base pair long, RNA molecules are of extreme biological importance. Like other longer RNA molecules, messages in miRNAs are encoded by the permutations of only four nucleotide bases represented by A, U, C and G. However, just like words in any language, not all combination of these alphabets make a meaningful word. In fact, we find that the distributions of nucleotides bases in human miRNAs show significant deviation from randomness. First, a miRNA sequence containing four bases are mapped into a binary string with three kinds of classifications according to their chemical properties. Then, we propose a simple nearest neighbor model (Ising model) to understand the statistical variations in human miRNAs.

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