Selected article for: "amplification primer and primer design"

Author: Kayama, Kotetsu; Kanno, Miyuki; Chisaki, Naoto; Tanaka, Misaki; Yao, Reika; Hanazono, Kiwamu; Camer, Gerry Amor; Endoh, Daiji
Title: Prediction of PCR amplification from primer and template sequences using recurrent neural network
  • Cord-id: r1xulnel
  • Document date: 2021_4_5
  • ID: r1xulnel
    Snippet: We have developed a novel method to predict the success of PCR amplification for a specific primer set and DNA template based on the relationship between the primer sequence and the template. To perform the prediction using a recurrent neural network, the usual double-stranded formation between the primer and template nucleotide sequences was herein expressed as a five-lettered word. The set of words (pseudo-sentences) was placed to indicate the success or failure of PCR targeted to learn recurr
    Document: We have developed a novel method to predict the success of PCR amplification for a specific primer set and DNA template based on the relationship between the primer sequence and the template. To perform the prediction using a recurrent neural network, the usual double-stranded formation between the primer and template nucleotide sequences was herein expressed as a five-lettered word. The set of words (pseudo-sentences) was placed to indicate the success or failure of PCR targeted to learn recurrent neural network (RNN). After learning pseudo-sentences, RNN predicted PCR results from pseudo-sentences which were created by primer and template sequences with 70% accuracy. These results suggest that PCR results could be predicted using learned RNN and the trained RNN could be used as a replacement for preliminary PCR experimentation. This is the first report which utilized the application of neural network for primer design and prediction of PCR results.

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