BatchPrimer3: A high throughput web application for PCR and sequencing primer design
United States Department of Agriculture · Carnegie Department of Plant Biology · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Microsatellite (simple sequence repeat - SSR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers are two types of important genetic markers useful in genetic mapping and genotyping. Often, large-scale genomic research projects require high-throughput computer-assisted primer design. Numerous such web-based or standard-alone programs for PCR primer design are available but vary in quality and functionality. In particular, most programs lack batch primer design capability. Such a high-throughput software tool for designing SSR flanking primers and SNP genotyping primers is increasingly demanded.
A new web primer design program, BatchPrimer3, is developed based on Primer3. BatchPrimer3 adopted the Primer3 core program as a major primer design engine to choose the best primer pairs. A new score-based primer picking module is incorporated into BatchPrimer3 and used to pick position-restricted primers. BatchPrimer3 v1.0 implements several types of primer designs including generic primers, SSR primers together with SSR detection, and SNP genotyping primers (including single-base extension primers, allele-specific primers, and tetra-primers for tetra-primer ARMS PCR), as well as DNA sequencing primers. DNA sequences in FASTA format can be batch read into the program. The basic information of input sequences, as a reference of parameter setting of primer design, can be obtained by pre-analysis of sequences. The input sequences can be pre-processed and masked to exclude and/or include specific regions, or set targets for different primer design purposes as in Primer3Web and primer3Plus. A tab-delimited or Excel-formatted primer output also greatly facilitates the subsequent primer-ordering process. Thousands of primers, including wheat conserved intron-flanking primers, wheat genome-specific SNP genotyping primers, and Brachypodium SSR flanking primers in several genome projects have been designed using the program and validated in several laboratories.
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Authors
9- FMFrank M. YouCorresponding
United States Department of Agriculture, Carnegie Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Berkeley
- NHNaxin Huo
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Western Regional Research Center, Plant (United States), University of California, Berkeley
- YGYong Gu
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Western Regional Research Center
- MLMing‐Cheng Luo
Plant (United States)
- YMYaqin Ma
Plant (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Primer (cosmetics)
- Genotyping
- SNP genotyping
- Computational biology
- DNA microarray
- Genetics
- Biology
- In silico PCR
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure