In this section we provide all access alias for this piRNA in other databases. It is usual that databases store the same sequences of RNAs, but using different accession codes and identification. The association of a piRNA on our database and on another database is made by the comparison of the base sequence. Now, we have alias for piRNAs stored on the following databases: NCBI, ENA, piRNABank, piRBase, piRNAQuest and RNAdb.
This feature allow the user and researcher to visualize the genes associated to this piRNA in a objective way, it displays the genes based on the amount of alignments overlapping the gene coordinates.
Genes with a bigger font size and more vivid orange color have a higher amount of overlapping alignments, and a smaller font size and grey tone color is associated with a few amount of overlapping alignments.
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More important than just use the information provided, here the piRNA enthuast user and the researcher are able to provide their opinion about this specific piRNA. Is provided a form to write your comments and a simplified pool. This feature was developed to increase the connection and integration of different or equal opinions about this specific piRNA.