MRPrimerW: a tool for rapid design of valid high-quality primers for multiple target qPCR experiments

Hyerin Kim, Na Na Kang, Kyu Hyeon An, Jae Hyung Koo, Min Soo Kim

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Abstract

Design of high-quality primers for multiple target sequences is essential for qPCR experiments, but is challenging due to the need to consider both homology tests on off-target sequences and the same stringent filtering constraints on the primers. Existing web servers for primer design have major drawbacks, including requiring the use of BLAST-like tools for homology tests, lack of support for ranking of primers, TaqMan probes and simultaneous design of primers against multiple targets. Due to the largescale computational overhead, the few web servers supporting homology tests use heuristic approaches or perform homology tests within a limited scope. Here, we describe the MRPrimerW, which performs complete homology testing, supports batch design of primers for multi-target qPCR experiments, supports design of TaqMan probes and ranks the resulting primers to return the top-1 best primers to the user. To ensure high accuracy, we adopted the core algorithm of a previously reported MapReducebased method, MRPrimer, but completely redesigned it to allow users to receive query results quickly in a web interface,without requiring aMapReduce cluster or a long computation. MRPrimerW provides primer design services and a complete set of 341 963 135 in silico validated primers covering 99% of human and mouse genes. Free access: http://MRPrimerW.com.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)W259-W266
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume44
Issue numberW1
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Jul 2016

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