Fast masking of repeated primer binding sites in eukaryotic genomes

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In this article we describe the working principle and a list of practical applications for GenomeMasker—a program that finds and masks all repeated DNA motifs in fully sequenced genomes. The GenomeMasker exhaustively finds and masks all repeated DNA motifs in studied genomes. The software is optimized for PCR primer design. The algorithm is designed for high-throughput work, allowing masking of large DNA regions, even entire eukaryotic genomes. Additionally, the software is able to predict all alternative PCR products from studied genomes for thousands of candidate PCR primer pairs.

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Andreson, R., Kaplinski, L., & Remm, M. (2015). Fast masking of repeated primer binding sites in eukaryotic genomes. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1275. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2365-6_1

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