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sfcarroll
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We are creating assays using primer 3.
Primer left: AGCTGTACCATACCTGTCTGG
Start / stop position: chr1 115252177 - 115252198
Primer right: AGGGAGCAGATTAAGCGAGT
Start / stop position: chr1 115252351 - 115252371
There is quite a distance between our two primers: 115252351 - 115252198 = 153 bases.
We are currently running specificity checks against each individual primer, using BLAST. I have been told that it is possible to check the specificity of the assay as a whole, by submitting the two primers separated by N's.
ie:
AGCTGTACCATACCTGTCTGGNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNAGGGAGCAGATTAAGCGAGT
Questions
- Is this a correct way to blast both sides of the assay?
- Must the number of N's match the distance between the primers (153 in the case) or is an arbitrary number sufficient?