JCVI Primer Designer

Primer Designer is a fully integrated computational PCR primer design pipeline that plays a key role in our high-throughput directed sequencing pipeline. Investigators may specify target regions defined through a rich set of descriptors, such as Ensembl accessions and arbitrary genomic coordinates. Primer pairs are then selected computationally to produce a minimal amplicon set capable of tiling across the specified target regions. As part of the tiling process, primer pairs are computationally screened to meet the criteria for success with one of two PCR amplification protocols. In the process of improving our sequencing success rate, which currently exceeds 95% for exons, we have discovered novel and accurate computational methods capable of identifying primers that may lead to PCR failures. We reveal the laboratory protocols and their associated, empirically determined computational parameters, as well as describe the novel computational methods which may benefit others in future primer design research.

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BMC bioinformatics. 2008-04-11; 9.191.
Novel computational methods for increasing PCR primer design effectiveness in directed sequencing
Li K, Brownley A, Stockwell TB, Beeson K, McIntosh TC, Busam D, Ferriera S, Murphy S, Levy S
PMID: 18405373

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