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Gemi
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URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gemi/

Proper Citation: Gemi (RRID:SCR_003211)

Description: Automated software tool to design polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers. It accepts multiple aligned and long sequences with degenerated nucleotides. It can be used for quantitative/real-time PCR, conventional and Sanger sequencing. Gemi accepts DNA and RNA sequences with degenerate nucleotide (non-A/C/G/T bases). The programs are as the following: # The first program is to design PCR primers from multiple sequence alignment. # Program to convert ClustalW format (.aln), Phylip (.phy) and (.gde) formats to Fasta format. # Reverse and/or complement program is to find the reverse and complement counterpart of single or multiple sequences.

Abbreviations: Gemi

Synonyms: Gemi - PCR oligos / primers design from multiple sequence alignments

Resource Type: software resource

Defining Citation: PMID:23316117

Keywords: polymerase chain reaction, primer, pcr primer design, pcr primer, dna sequence, rna sequence, c#, .net/mono, windows, probe, multiple aligned sequence

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