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coissac created page: home authored May 16, 2015 by Eric Coissac's avatar Eric Coissac
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- DNA barcoding is a tool for characterizing the species origin using
a short sequence
a short sequence from a standard position and agreed upon position
in the genome. To be used as a DNA barcode, a genome locus should
vary among individuals of the same species only to a minor degree
and it should vary among species very quickly. From a practical
point of view, a barcode locus should be flanked by two conserved
regions to design PCR primers. Several manually discovered barcode
loci like COI, rbcL, 18S, 16S and 23S rDNA, or trnH-ps are routinely
used today, but no objective function has been described to measure
their quality in terms of universality (barcode coverage, Bc ) or in
terms of taxonomical discrimination capacity (barcode specificity,
Bs ).
` from a standard position and agreed upon position in the genome. To be used as a DNA barcode, `\
` a genome locus should vary among individuals of the same species only to a minor degree and it `\
` should vary among species very quickly. From a practical point of view, a barcode locus should be `\
` flanked by two conserved regions to design PCR primers. Several manually discovered `\
` barcode loci like COI, rbcL, 18S, 16S and 23S rDNA, or trnH-ps are routinely used today, but no   `\
` objective function has been described to measure their `\
` quality in terms of universality (barcode coverage, Bc ) or in terms of taxonomical discrimination `\
` capacity (barcode specificity, Bs ). `
\`ecoPCR\` is an electronic PCR software developed by LECA
([LECA](http://www-leca.ujf-grenoble.fr/)) and Helix-Project
([HELIX](http://www.inria.fr/recherche/equipes/helix.fr.html)). It helps
you to estimate Barcode primers quality. In conjunction with
[OBITools](http://www.grenoble.prabi.fr/trac/OBITools) you can
postprocess ecoPCR output to compute barcode coverage and barcode
specificity. New barcode primers can be developed using the
[ecoPrimers](http://www.grenoble.prabi.fr/trac/ecoPrimers)
software[BR](BR "wikilink")
*`ecoPCR`*` is an electronic PCR software developed by LECA (`[`LECA`](http://www-leca.ujf-grenoble.fr/)`) and Helix-Project (`[`HELIX`](http://www.inria.fr/recherche/equipes/helix.fr.html)`). It helps you to estimate Barcode primers quality. In conjunction with `[`OBITools`](http://www.grenoble.prabi.fr/trac/OBITools)` you can postprocess ecoPCR output to compute barcode coverage and barcode specificity.`\
`New barcode primers can be developed using the `[`ecoPrimers`](http://www.grenoble.prabi.fr/trac/ecoPrimers)` software`[`BR`](BR "wikilink")\
\
`Currently, ecoPCR is available as a local program that you can download and install on unix like machine.`
Currently, ecoPCR is available as a local program that you can download and 
install on unix like machine.
[ecoPrimers](http://www.grenoble.prabi.fr/trac/ecoPrimers)
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