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- Title:
- PrimerSNP: a web tool for whole-genome selection of allele-specific and common primers of phylogenetically-related bacterial genomic sequences
- USDA ARS
- Citrus Res Board
- Univ Calif Davis
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1471-2180
- Citrus Research Board (CRB)
- University of California (IUCRP)
- CRB: 5300-05F
- University of California (IUCRP): 06-002845
- Background: The increasing number of genomic sequences of bacteria makes it possible to select unique SNPs of a particular strain/species at the whole genome level and thus design specific primers based on the SNPs. The high similarity of genomic sequences among phylogenetically-related bacteria requires the identification of the few loci in the genome that can serve as unique markers for strain differentiation. PrimerSNP attempts to identify reliable strain-specific markers, on which specific primers are designed for pathogen detection purpose.Results: PrimerSNP is an online tool to design primers based on strain specific SNPs for multiple strains/species of microorganisms at the whole genome level. The allele-specific primers could distinguish query sequences of one strain from other homologous sequences by standard PCR reaction. Additionally, PrimerSNP provides a feature for designing common primers that can amplify all the homologous sequences of multiple strains/species of microorganisms. PrimerSNP is freely available at http://cropdisease.ars.usda.gov/similar to primer.Conclusion: PrimerSNP is a high-throughput specific primer generation tool for the differentiation of phylogenetically-related strains/species. Experimental validation showed that this software had a successful prediction rate of 80.4 - 100% for strain specific primer design.
- 20-Oct-2008
- Bmc Microbiology. London: Biomed Central Ltd., v. 8, p. 9, 2008.
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- Biomed Central Ltd.
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-8-185
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