scholarly journals Primer3_masker: integrating masking of template sequence with primer design software

2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (11) ◽  
pp. 1937-1938 ◽  
Author(s):  
Triinu Kõressaar ◽  
Maarja Lepamets ◽  
Lauris Kaplinski ◽  
Kairi Raime ◽  
Reidar Andreson ◽  
...  
BMC Genomics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Yuan ◽  
Ji Yi ◽  
Meixiao Zhan ◽  
Qingqing Xie ◽  
Ting Ting Zhen ◽  
...  

Abstract Background A large number of variants have been employed in various medical applications, such as providing medication instructions, disease susceptibility testing, paternity testing, and tumour diagnosis. A high multiplicity PCR will outperform other technologies because of its lower cost, reaction time and sample consumption. To conduct a multiplex PCR with higher than 100 plex multiplicity, primers need to be carefully designed to avoid the formation of secondary structures and nonspecific amplification between primers, templates and products. Thus, a user-friendly, highly automated and highly user-defined web-based multiplex PCR primer design software is needed to minimize the work of primer design and experimental verification. Results Ultiplex was developed as a free online multiplex primer design tool with a user-friendly web-based interface (http://ultiplex.igenebook.cn). To evaluate the performance of Ultiplex, 294 out of 295 (99.7%) target primers were successfully designed. A total of 275 targets produced qualified primers after primer filtration, and 271 of those targets were successfully clustered into one compatible PCR group and could be covered by 108 primers. The designed primer group stably detected the rs28934573(C > T) mutation at lower than a 0.25% mutation rate in a series of samples with different ratios of HCT-15 and HaCaT cell line DNA. Conclusion Ultiplex is a web-based multiplex PCR primer tool that has several functions, including batch design and compatibility checking for the exclusion of mutual secondary structures and mutual false alignments across the whole genome. It offers flexible arguments for users to define their own references, primer Tm values, product lengths, plex numbers and tag oligos. With its user-friendly reports and web-based interface, Ultiplex will provide assistance for biological applications and research involving genomic variants.


2007 ◽  
pp. 25-38
Author(s):  
Steven Ringquist ◽  
Christopher Pecoraro ◽  
Ying Lu ◽  
Alexis Styche ◽  
William A. Rudert ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jingwen Guo ◽  
David Starr ◽  
Huazhang Guo

Abstract Motivation Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been a revolutionary biomedical advancement. However, for PCR to be appropriately used, one must spend a significant amount of effort on PCR primer design. Carefully designed PCR primers not only increase sensitivity and specificity, but also decrease effort spent on experimental optimization. Computer software removes the human element by performing and automating the complex and rigorous calculations required in PCR primer design. Classification and review of the available software options and their capabilities should be a valuable resource for any PCR application. Results This article focuses on currently available free PCR primer design software and their major functions (https://pcrprimerdesign.github.io/). The software are classified according to their PCR applications, such as Sanger sequencing, reverse transcription quantitative PCR, single nucleotide polymorphism detection, splicing variant detection, methylation detection, microsatellite detection, multiplex PCR and targeted next generation sequencing, and conserved/degenerate primers to clone orthologous genes from related species, new gene family members in the same species, or to detect a group of related pathogens. Each software is summarized to provide a technical review of their capabilities and utilities. Contact [email protected]


PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. e80156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael C. Riley ◽  
Wayne Aubrey ◽  
Michael Young ◽  
Amanda Clare

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Tedi Budiman

One example of the growing information technology today is mobile learning, mobile learning which refers to mobile technology as a learning medium. Mobile learning is learning that is unique for each student to access learning materials anywhere, anytime. Mobile learning is suitable as a model of learning for the students to make it easier to get an understanding of a given subject, such as math is pretty complicated and always using formulas.The design method that I use is the case study method, namely, learning, searching and collecting data related to the study. While the development of engineering design software application programs that will be used by the author is the method of Rapid Application Development (RAD), which consists of 4 stages: Requirements Planning Phase, User Design Phase, Construction Phase and Phase Cotuver.


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