In article <3daant$ol6 at news.u.washington.edu>, <stuy at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Is anyone aware of software available, preferably freeware, to aid in the
>design of degenerate primers for PCR or library screening?
Try PrimerGen available as PGEN.UUE (a uuencoded self-extracting
archive) on ftp.bio.indiana.edu in their molecular biology software
directory. It runs on PCs and clones. You can also pick it up by
clicking on my name on my WWW Home Page (listed below).
Reference: Nash (1993). A computer program to calculate and design
oligonucleotide primers from amino acid sequences. CABIOS 9:469-471.
cheers,
john
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