AnoPrimer: Primer Design in malaria vectors informed by range-wide genomic variation

Sanjay C. Nagi, Faisal Ashraf, Alistair Miles, M. J. Donnelly
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The major malaria mosquitoes, Anopheles gambiae s.l and Anopheles funestus, are some of the most studied organisms in medical research and also some of the most genetically diverse. When designing polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or hybridisation-based molecular assays, reliable primer and probe design is crucial. However, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in primer binding sites can prevent primer binding, leading to null alleles, or bind suboptimally, leading to preferential amplification of specific alleles. Given the extreme genetic diversity of Anopheles mosquitoes, researchers need to consider this genetic variation when designing primers and probes to avoid amplification problems. In this note, we present a Python package, AnoPrimer, which exploits the Ag1000G and Af1000 datasets and allows users to rapidly design primers in An. gambiae or An. funestus, whilst summarising genetic variation in the primer binding sites and visualising the position of primer pairs. AnoPrimer allows the design of both genomic DNA and cDNA primers and hybridisation probes. By coupling this Python package with Google Colaboratory, AnoPrimer is an open and accessible platform for primer and probe design, hosted in the cloud for free. AnoPrimer is available here https://github.com/sanjaynagi/AnoPrimer and we hope it will be a useful resource for the community to design probe and primer sets that can be reliably deployed across the An. gambiae and funestus species ranges.
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AnoPrimer:根据全范围基因组变异设计疟疾病媒的引物
主要的疟疾蚊子--冈比亚按蚊和真按蚊--是医学研究中研究得最多的生物,也是基因最多样化的生物。在设计聚合酶链反应(PCR)或基于杂交的分子检测时,可靠的引物和探针设计至关重要。然而,引物结合位点上的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)可能会阻止引物结合,导致等位基因无效,或结合不理想,导致特定等位基因优先扩增。鉴于按蚊的遗传多样性极高,研究人员在设计引物和探针时需要考虑这种遗传变异,以避免扩增问题。在本说明中,我们介绍了一个 Python 软件包 AnoPrimer,它利用 Ag1000G 和 Af1000 数据集,允许用户快速设计冈比亚疟蚊或疟原虫的引物,同时总结引物结合位点的遗传变异并可视化引物对的位置。AnoPrimer 允许设计基因组 DNA 和 cDNA 引物和杂交探针。通过将这个 Python 软件包与 Google Colaboratory 相结合,AnoPrimer 成为了一个免费托管在云端的开放式引物和探针设计平台。AnoPrimer 在 https://github.com/sanjaynagi/AnoPrimer 上提供,我们希望它能成为社区设计探针和引物集的有用资源,这些探针和引物集可以在冈比亚疟原虫和福氏疟原虫物种范围内可靠地使用。
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