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Primer Premier is a bioinformatics software used for various PCR applications. It supports the design of degenerate primers for amplifying a related set of nucleotide sequences for the detection of common traits amongst organisms, as well as to determine heredity. [1] The software also designs tagged and nested primers for multiplex PCR ...
Beacon Designer designs primers and probes for real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) assays.It is compatible to work on Windows as well as on Mac. The software currently supports the following real-time PCR chemistries for primer and probe design:
OLIGO Primer Analysis Software is a software for DNA primer design. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first paper describing this software was published in 1989. [ 3 ] The program is a real time PCR primer and probe search and analysis tool.
NetPrimer is a gratis web-based tool used for analysing primers used in PCR to amplify a DNA sequence. [2] The software predicts the melting temperature of the primers using the nearest neighbor thermodynamic algorithm. The accurate prediction of the melting temperature (Tm) is one of the most important factors that governs the success of a PCR ...
Dicey [15] is free software that outputs in-silico PCR products from primer sets provided in a FASTA file. It is fast (through use of a genome's FM-index) and can account for primer melting temperature and tolerated edit distances between primers and hit locations on the genome. VPCR [3] runs a dynamic simulation of multiplex PCR
DNADynamo is a commercial DNA sequence analysis software package produced by Blue Tractor Software Ltd [1] that runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux [2] It is used by molecular biologists [3] to analyze DNA and Protein sequences. A free demo is available from the software developers website.
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For this reason, it is critical to accurately predict the melting curve of PCR products when designing primers that will distinguish sequence variants. Specialty software, such as uMelt [13] and DesignSignatures, [14] are available to help design primers that will maximize melting curve variability specifically for high-resolution melting assays.