Primer design using genetic algorithm

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Motivation: Before performing a polymerase chain reaction experiment, a pair of primers to clip the target DNA subsequence is required. However, this is a tedious task as too many constraints need to be satisfied. Various kinds of approaches for designing a primer have been proposed in the last few decades, but most of them do not have restriction sites on the designed primers and do not satisfy the specificity constraint. Results: The proposed algorithm imitates nature's process of evolution and genetic operations on chromosomes in order to achieve optimal solutions, and is a best fit for DNA behavior. Experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm can find a pair of primers that not only obeys the design properties but also has a specific restriction site and specificity. Gel electrophoresis verifies that the proposed method really can clip out the target sequence. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Wu, J. S., Lee, C., Wu, C. C., & Shiue, Y. L. (2004). Primer design using genetic algorithm. Bioinformatics, 20(11), 1710–1717. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bth147

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