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Electronic-PCR (e-PCR) is retiring, use Primer-BLAST instead

NCBI is retiring the e-PCR tool effective immediately. The good news is that an existing tool, Primer-BLAST, fills in nicely for the functions of both Forward and Reverse e-PCR, and has the additional benefit of de novo primer design.

What can Primer-BLAST do?

This is similar to using Forward e-PCR to locate STS markers in the provided sequence. It uses the latest version of the primer3 program, and allows adjustment of most of the same primer3 parameters.

This is similar to using Reverse e-PCR to search a sequence database with STS markers. For current users of primer3, you do not need to run a separate BLAST search after you’ve designed your primers. Primer-BLAST automatically searches a user-selected database for your organism, or group of organisms, and it provides a nice graphical view of the primer positions.

How flexible is Primer-BLAST?

It is often unnecessary to change the default settings, but here is a selection of the many parameters you can adjust:

Give Primer-BLAST a try

You can link to Primer-BLAST from the “Specialized searches” section of the BLAST home page.

For help getting started, see the Primer-BLAST factsheet, and a short, 4 minute demonstration of Primer-BLAST beginning at 50m:13s in this video, “Webinar: A Practical Guide to NCBI BLAST”. Finally, don’t overlook the more than 40 in-page tips that help explain the parameters; use the question mark icons to reveal those tips.

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