Additional file 6: Figure S2. of Role of plant MicroRNA in cross-species regulatory networks of humans Hao Zhang Yanpu Li Yuanning Liu Haiming Liu Hongyu Wang Wen Jin Yanmei Zhang Chao Zhang Dong Xu 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3632150_D4.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_6_Figure_S2_of_Role_of_plant_MicroRNA_in_cross-species_regulatory_networks_of_humans/4427291 Comparison between plant and human target distributions after the filtering process. (a) Original Arabidopsis targets. (b) Arabidopsis targets after screening. (c) Original Human targets. (d) Human targets after screening. There is a remarkable reduction of the noisy points between (a) and (b), and between (c) and (d), which strongly supports the effectiveness of our method and parameters, and provides a valid guide that can help explore the mechanism of cross-species miRNA targets. (PDF 8744 kb) 2016-08-08 05:00:00 miRNA Cross-species regulation Core module Functional analysis