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Novel Sequence Discovery by Subtractive Genomics
Published on: January 25, 2019
Prediction of PCR amplification from primer and template sequences using recurrent neural network
Kotetsu Kayama1, Miyuki Kanno1, Naoto Chisaki1
1Department of Radiation Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, 582 Midori-machi Bunkyo-dai, Ebetsu, 069-8501, Japan.
Abstract:
We have developed a novel method to predict the success of PCR amplification for a specific primer set and DNA template based on the relationship between the primer sequence and the template. To perform the prediction using a recurrent neural network, the usual double-stranded formation between the primer and template nucleotide sequences was herein expressed as a five-lettered word. The set of words (pseudo-sentences) was placed to indicate the success or failure of PCR targeted to learn recurrent neural network (RNN). After learning pseudo-sentences, RNN predicted PCR results from pseudo-sentences which were created by primer and template sequences with 70% accuracy. These results suggest that PCR results could be predicted using learned RNN and the trained RNN could be used as a replacement for preliminary PCR experimentation. This is the first report which utilized the application of neural network for primer design and prediction of PCR results.
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