On optimal primer design for identifying novel molecular sequences in biodiversity studies


M. Newton, Y. Lee, M. Chelius and E. Triplett

Abstract

Small subinit ribosomal RNAs (SSU rRNAs) are molecular sequences which exist in every living organism. Being highly conserved throughout evolution, they form the basis of experiments to identify unknown organisms, for instance those living in extreme environments. Statistical decision theory naturally addresses the problem of how to design primers in such experiments; primers are short sequences complementary to part of the unknown target sequence and they are required for sequence amplification by PCR (polymerase chain reaction). Known SSU rRNA sequences, their phylogeny, and a substitution model of evolution enter the Bayesian optimal design calculation.