primer design part 4
Designing Primers Using Blast Foam
Introduction to Primer Design
- The video introduces the process of designing primers using blast foam, presented by Dr. Rasha Khaldi from Bayon and Formatix.
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Accessing NCBI for Primer Design
- The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is highlighted as a key resource for biomedical and genomics information.
- Users can search for genes by entering either the full gene name, its symbol, or specific identification numbers associated with the gene.
Selecting Gene Sequences
- The Latin name "Mus musculus" is chosen as an example organism in the primer design process.
- After selecting a gene, a table displaying gene symbols and IDs appears, providing essential information about the selected gene.
Navigating Genomic Regions
- Users are directed to access genomic regions, transcripts, and products related to their selected gene through NCBI.
- A list of FASTA sequences is available; these sequences start with a greater-than sign followed by chromosome details.
Designing Primers on Blast Page
- The primer blast page allows users to input sequences in FASTA format or enter specific gene IDs directly from NCBI.
- Options include entering forward and reverse primer sequences along with their respective positions within chromosomes.
Utilizing Sequence Files
- Users can upload sequence files in FASTA format that are compatible with primer design tools.
- There’s an option to check if selected primers from previous experiments are valid based on their sequences.
PCR Project Size Considerations
- For PCR projects, appropriate product sizes range between 70 bp to 110 bp depending on detection needs; larger sizes may be required for other applications.
Analyzing Primer Characteristics
- Results will display multiple primers along with melting temperatures (Tm), which should ideally differ by no more than five degrees between forward and reverse primers.
Exon-Intron Selection
- This section focuses on designing primers specifically for real-time PCR experiments targeting particular genes.
Specificity Checking Parameters
- The importance of checking specificity against reference genomes is emphasized when designing primers that target DNA effectively.
Finalizing Primer Design
- Visual representation of designed primers includes color coding indicating various characteristics such as length and complementarity.