Introduction
With the increasing use of post-genomics techniques to examine a wide variety of biological systems in laboratories throughout the World, scientists
are often presented with lists of genes that they must make sense of. Consistently challenging throughout that time period has been the problem of
defining co-regulated genes within those gene lists. In recent years, microRNAs have emerged as a mechanism for regulating several cellular processes.
In this paper, we report on how gene lists and microRNA targets data may be integrated to test for significant associations between gene lists and microRNAs.
We discuss CORNA, a package written in R and released under the GNU GPL, which allows users to test for over-representation of microRNA-target
associations using one of three separate statistical tests, and to visualize quantitative data associated with those data.
After installing R, Windows users should download the latest CORNA
.zip file, and install using the menu bar:
Linux users should download the latest .tar.gz file and, after
installing R, type:
(where %.% is the version of the file you have downloaded.