BreVamiR3': Breast Cancer-Associated Genetic Variations in miRNA and 3’ UTR

Overview of BreVamiR3'

Graphical Abstract

Summary of the key findings of the database, offering a clear and concise representational details

Analysis of BreVamiR3'

Data1

Distribution of miRNAs associated with breast cancer across each chromosome as reported in BreVamiR3'

Data2

Categorization of miRNAs' target genes, by their roles (as oncogenes, tumor suppressors, both oncogenes/tumor suppressors, or genes with unknown functions), reported from each chromosome in BreVamiR3'

Data3

Experimental validation status of miRNAs in relation to their target genes, as documented in BreVamiR3'

Data4

miRNAs are intriguing regulators of gene expression, as a single miRNA can modulate multiple target genes, while several miRNAs can simultaneously regulate the same target. The most frequently targeted genes as reported in BreVamiR3'