exon amplification design
Duncan Clark
via methods%40net.bio.net
(by blackhole from abuse.plus.com)
Thu May 10 09:37:43 EST 2007
Historians believe that in newspost
<be03a$4642e749$c3a990f6$30385 from news2.tudelft.nl> on Thu, 10 May 2007,
jan <jan from hier.nl> penned the following literary masterpiece:
>I could use a program available on Internet that, for a given gene in the
>mouse or human genome (EMBL) database, automatically extracts the exon
>information and designs PCR primers for amplification and sequencing these
>exons.
>Does anyone know if such a program exists?
Try the Roche Universal ProbeLibrary Assay Design Center.
It's for design of LNA Taqman probes but it will automatically design
and display the primer sets for the PCR exactly as you wish above. Neat
tool.
Duncan
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Duncan Clark
GeneSys Ltd.
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