I will design diagnostic primer for pcr experiments
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About this Gig
I offer in-silico diagnostic primer designing services for research and academic purposes, focusing on accuracy, reliability, and scientific precision. My workflow ensures you receive primers that are highly specific, validated, and ready for your experiments, minimizing wasted time and resources.
Here's how I work:
I select the exact gene or sequence based on your project requirements, then analyze multiple sequences to identify conserved regions across strains within the species, ensuring primers are reliable for all variants. I design primers optimized for length, GC content, melting temperature, and binding efficiency. Each primer is checked against target and non-target sequences to prevent off-target amplification and validated to avoid primer dimer formation or secondary structures. I also ensure primers can amplify multiple strains within the species, guaranteeing reliability and reproducibility of your PCR experiments.
Why choose my service?
High specificity primers for diagnostic applications, reduced risk of PCR failure, multi-strain validation for reliability, and clear stepwise documentation for research or publication purposes.
FAQ
Are the primers ready for actual PCR experiments?
I design primers strictly for research and academic purposes. They are validated in-silico for specificity and reliability, reducing the risk of PCR failure, but lab testing is recommended before experimental use.
What information do you need from me to design primers?
I need the target gene or sequence, the species or strains, and any specific requirements for your research project.
Can you design primers for multiple strains or species?
yes! I target multiple strains within a species and can design primers for different diagnostic species to ensure reliability and reproducibility
How do you ensure primer specificity?
I check primers using Primer-BLAST and other bioinformatics tools against target and non-target sequences and validate them to avoid primer dimers

