Primer selection + data analysis for DNA assembly validation
Project description
Primavera
(documentation under construction)
Primavera is a Python library to plan and analyze primer-based verification of DNA assemblies, using Sanger sequencing or verification PCR. It implements methods to design and select primers to ensure that the relevant assembly segments will be covered, and it
Usage
Primer selection
The following code assumes that a file available_primers.fa contains the labels and sequences of all available primers in the lab, and that the assemblies to be sequence-verified have annotations indicating the zones that the sequencing should cover and zones where primer annealing should be avoided.
from primavera import PrimerSelector, Primer, load_record
import os
# LOAD ASSEMBLIES RECORDS AND AVAILABLE PRIMERS
records = [load_record(file_path, linear=False)
for file_path in ['my_record_1.gb', 'my_record_2.gb'...]]
available_primers = Primer.list_from_fasta("example_primers.fa")
# SELECT THE BEST PRIMERS
selector = PrimerSelector(tm_range=(55, 70), size_range=(16, 25))
selected_primers = selector.select_primers(records, available_primers)
# PLOT THE COVERAGE AND WRITE THE PRIMERS IN A SPREADSHEET
selector.plot_coverage(records, selected_primers, 'coverage.pdf')
selector.write_primers_table(selected_primers, 'selected_primers.csv')
The returned selected_primers contains a list of lists of primers (one list for each construct). The PDF report returned looks like this:
Sequencing Validation
(documentation for this feature is coming soon)
Installation
(Soon) You can install Primavera through PIP
sudo pip install primavera
Alternatively, you can unzip the sources in a folder and type
sudo python setup.py install
License = MIT
Primavera is an open-source software originally written at the Edinburgh Genome Foundry by Zulko and released on Github under the MIT licence (¢ Edinburg Genome Foundry).
Everyone is welcome to contribute !
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Primavera is an open-source software originally developed at the Edinburgh Genome Foundry by Zulko and released on Github under the MIT licence (copyright Edinburgh Genome Foundry). Everyone is welcome to contribute !
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