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The mirSVR score refers to targets of microRNAs with scores obtained from their support vector regression algorithm.
"Good" mirSVR score refers to miRNA targets with < −0.1 score, and "non-good" mirSVR score refers to targets with > −0.1 score obtained from the support vector regression algorithm mirSVR, available with miRanda predictions from http://www.microrna.org.org
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