Yes, miRNet currently supports nine different databases for functional enrichment analysis, including:
- KEGG, Reactome, Gene Ontology, and Disease (based on DisGeNET) for enrichment analysis on miRNA target genes;
- miRNA-Function, miRNA-Disease, miRNA-Transcription Factor, miRNA-Cluster, miRNA-Family and miRNA-Tissue specificity for miRNA set enrichment analysis.
Note, for small compounds, diseases, epigenetic modifiers and multiple query modules, enrichment analysis is on miRNA set only.