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STITCHER: A web resource for high-throughput design of primers for overlapping PCR applications

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BIOTECHNIQUES
Volume 58, Issue 6, Pages 325-328

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BIOTECHNIQUES OFFICE
DOI: 10.2144/000114301

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PCR; overlapping PCR; primer design; web-tool; PCR fusion

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  1. George Washington University Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
  2. GW Office of the Vice-President for Research
  3. Department of Biological Sciences

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Overlapping PCR is routinely used in a wide number of molecular applications. These include stitching PCR fragments together, generating fluorescent transcriptional and translational fusions, inserting mutations, making deletions, and PCR cloning. Overlapping PCR is also used for genotyping by traditional PCR techniques and in detection experiments using techniques such as loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP). STITCHER is a web tool providing a central resource for researchers conducting all types of overlapping PCR experiments with an intuitive interface for automated primer design that's fast, easy to use, and freely available online (http://ohalloranlab.net/STITCHER.html). STITCHER can handle both single sequence and multi-sequence input, and specific features facilitate numerous other PCR applications, including assembly PCR, adapter PCR, and primer walking. Field PCR, and in particular, LAMP, offers promise as an on site tool for pathogen detection in underdeveloped areas, and STITCHER includes off-target detection features for pathogens commonly targeted using LAMP technology.

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