R2oDNA Designer: Computational Design of Biologically Neutral Synthetic DNA Sequences
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Abstract
R2oDNA Designer is a web application that stochastically generates orthogonal sets of synthetic DNA sequences designed to be biologically neutral. Biologically neutral sequences may be used for directing efficient DNA assembly by overlap-directed methods, as a negative control for functional DNA, as barcodes, or potentially as spacer regions to insulate biological parts from local context. The software creates optimized sequences using a Monte Carlo simulated annealing approach followed by the elimination of sequences homologous to host genomes and commonly used biological parts. An orthogonal set is finally determined by using a network elimination algorithm. Design constraints can be defined using either a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) or uploading a file containing a set of text commands.
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