SimpleSearch - GK primer tool

45 T-DNA insertion predictions/alleles that hit this region of BAC T15B16 are displayed.
DNA-directed RNA polymerase III subunit Natural antisense transcript overlaps with AT4G01595 Protein kinase superfamily protein GRAM domain family protein Cysteine proteinases superfamily protein 487F01 006F06 570H08 876E01 030E07 378G08

Jump to position where primers should be designed: Position:
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Primer design

Please cite our paper when using GABI-Kat primer design: [Huep et. al. 2014]


TM: MIN distance: MAX distance:



Hints to use the primer design tool in SimpleSearch:
- primers are designed between MIN and MAX distance (in bp) to the specified position on the pseudochromosome;
- the tool attemps to offer the best primer with respect to genome-wide uniqueness and selective power for paralogs;
- selection of a larger area may allow design of better primers;
- you can design additional primers after you have designed a first primer pair.

Please cite the following publication if the primer design tool was useful for you:
Huep G, Kleinboelting N and Weisshaar B. An easy-to-use primer design tool to address paralogous loci and T-DNA insertion sites in the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Methods. 2014 10:28 [PubMed]

The primer design went public on 20140327 (see the News & history page, news entry 20140327). Please report bugs to the Email address mentioned in the footer!

Further hints to use the visualisation tool in SimpleSearch:
- many items have tooltip information. Example: the BAC ID of the genome region is displayed upon mouse-over the black line;
- click on the "triangles" (insertion position flags) to reach the data we have about the respective line;
- click on the "multi triangle" (the larger ones) to get a list of lines that contain insertions close to the indicated genome position;
- use the zoom in / zoom out buttons to get a display of a larger or smaller genome region;
- a click on the arrow heads at the left and right end of the black line will move the displayed region.