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authorPetar Petrov <ppetrov@paju.oulu.fi>2012-09-12 13:53:10 -0500
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-Primer3 is a widely used program for designing PCR primers. Primer3
-can also design hybridization probes and sequencing primers. PCR is
-used for many different goals. Consequently, primer3 has many
-different input parameters that you control and that tell primer3
+Primer3 is a widely used program for designing PCR primers (PCR =
+"Polymerase Chain Reaction"). PCR is an essential and ubiquitous tool
+in genetics and molecular biology. Primer3 can design hybridization
+probes and sequencing primers.
+
+PCR is used for many different goals. Consequently, primer3 has many
+different input parameters that you control and that tell primer3
exactly what characteristics make good primers for your goals.
For details and citation:
-Steve Rozen and Helen J. Skaletsky (2000) Primer3 on the WWW for
-general users and for biologist programmers. In: Krawetz S, Misener S
-(eds) Bioinformatics Methods and Protocols: Methods in Molecular
+Steve Rozen and Helen J. Skaletsky (2000) Primer3 on the WWW for
+general users and for biologist programmers. In: Krawetz S, Misener S
+(eds) Bioinformatics Methods and Protocols: Methods in Molecular
Biology. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, pp 365-386