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PCR Oligonucleotides with Complete Solutions
3 key goals of primer design - ANSWER-1. specificity
2. efficiency
3. compatibility

how do you ensure specificity of a primer - ANSWER-Primers must bind only to the
intended target sites. Achieved by choosing unique sequences and BLASTing against
relevant genomes to avoid off-target binding

how do you know if a primer design has efficiency - ANSWER-Primers should bind
readily and promote effective polymerase extension

what does compatibility mean in terms of primer design - ANSWER-forward and reverse
primers must work well together under the same conditions

typical primer length? - ANSWER-18-25 bp

goal Tm for primer design? - ANSWER-Primers in a pair must have similar Tms (within
~5°C, ideally <2°C). Tm dictates the annealing temperature (Ta)

goal GC content for primer? - ANSWER-Aim for 40-60%

what do you want to avoid with primer design - ANSWER-Secondary structures
(hairpins, self-dimers), primer-dimers (especially 3' complementarity), runs/repeats

where is a GC clamp preferred in a primer? - ANSWER-Prefer G/C at the 3' end

what tool is essential for primer design? - ANSWER-Primer design software (e.g.,
Primer3, Primer-BLAST)

4 components of primer preparation after design? - ANSWER-1. Synthesis: Done
chemically by vendors
2. Purification: Removing failed synthesis products (Desalting, Cartridge, HPLC, PAGE -
choice depends on application sensitivity)
3. QC: Vendor checks (OD260, Mass Spec)
4. Handling: Proper reconstitution (nuclease-free buffer/water), storage (-20°C,
lyophilized or stock/working solutions), aliquoting to avoid contamination and freeze-
thaw

what is reaction optimization? - ANSWER-The 'What': Adjusting reagent concentrations
and thermal cycling conditions to make the chosen primers work optimally

3 key goals of reaction optimization - ANSWER-1. Maximize Specificity: Get only the
desired product, no extra bands or primer-dimers

, 2. Maximize Efficiency/Yield: Get a strong signal from the target, especially important for
low-copy detection
3. Ensure Reproducibility: Get consistent results run after run

what are 6 critical parameters to adjust for reaction optimization - ANSWER-1.
Annealing Temperature (Ta): THE key parameter for specificity. Optimized using
Gradient PCR (test a range, typically 3-5°C below primer Tm)
2. Magnesium Chloride (MgCl₂): Crucial polymerase cofactor; affects enzyme activity
and primer binding stringency. Titrate carefully (e.g., 1.0-4.0 mM)
3. Primer Concentration: Balance yield vs. primer-dimer formation (e.g., 100-1000 nM)
4. Template Quality/Quantity: Ensure sufficient, intact template; watch for inhibitors
5. Enzyme: Use Hot-Start polymerase to minimize non-specific setup amplification
6. Cycling Conditions: Initial denaturation (activate hot-start), denaturation time/temp,
annealing time, extension time (based on amplicon size), cycle number

What is an oligonucleotide - ANSWER-basically another term for primer. they are short,
single-stranded DNA sequences (typically 18-30 bases long) that will specifically and
efficiently bind (anneal) only to the intended target sequences flanking the region you
want to amplify

goal of primer design - ANSWER-specificity! Primers must bind only to the target site(s)
and nowhere else in the background genome (e.g., human genome, bacterial genome)

what kind of sequence selection do you want for a primer - ANSWER-Choose unique
regions within the target DNA. Avoid repetitive sequences

what database/tools should you use to pick a primer sequence - ANSWER-Use tools
like NCBI BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) against the relevant genome
database (e.g., human, viral, bacterial) to check if your proposed primer sequences
have significant similarity to unintended sites. This is CRUCIAL to prevent amplification
of non-target sequences (which could lead to false positives or confusing results)

clinical relevance of primer specificity - ANSWER-Non-specific binding leads to artifact
bands on a gel, incorrect results in qPCR, and potentially disastrous misdiagnoses

what if a primer is too short (<18 bp) - ANSWER-May lack specificity (more likely to find
matches elsewhere in a large genome) and have a low melting temperature (Tm)

what if a primer is too long (>30 bp) - ANSWER-Can have reduced annealing efficiency
(slower binding), higher cost, and increased likelihood of forming secondary structures.
Specificity gain becomes marginal

The Tm dictates what - ANSWER-The Tm dictates the optimal annealing temperature
(Ta): for the PCR cycle. Ta is typically set ~3-5°C below the calculated Tm

what if Tms are too different between forward and reverse primers - ANSWER-If Tms

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