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Ideas on how to target primer design so one primer lands on a SNP? #45

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ColetteONeill opened this issue Feb 15, 2023 · 2 comments
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ColetteONeill commented Feb 15, 2023

Hello @aakechin , this may seem like an odd question - but is it possible to target specific SNPs in the reference genome, rather than try to avoid them? The hope is to get one primer (it doesn't matter which) to land on a specific SNP for each primer pair, and the other would land elsewhere (not on a SNP). I don't think there is an existing parameter for this and I've had a look at your code and as basic user of Python it seems a bit beyond me to make the necessary changes without advice!
Many thanks in advance, Colette.

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@ColetteONeill Unfortunately, there is no such feature in the NGS-PrimerPlex to do this analysis. Possibly, we will consider this new feature in the next versions. Now we're working on many large changes in the program to make it more useful and user-friendly.

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@aakechin thank you for getting back to me! I will keep an eye on NGS-PrimerPlex for the future.

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