High-throughput primer design is routinely performed in a wide number of molecular applications including genotyping specimens using traditional PCR techniques as well as assembly PCR, nested PCR, and primer walking experiments. Batch primer design is also required in validation experiments ...
Read More »Scrimer – designing primers from transcriptome data
With the rise of next-generation sequencing methods it has become increasingly possible to obtain genome-wide sequence data even for non-model species. Such data are often used for the development of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, which can subsequently be screened ...
Read More »PrimerSeq: Design and Visualization of RT-PCR Primers for Alternative Splicing Using RNA-seq Data
The vast majority of multi-exon genes in higher eukaryotes are alternatively spliced and changes in alternative splicing (AS) can impact gene function or cause disease. High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has become a powerful technology for transcriptome-wide analysis of AS, but ...
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