OligoEvaluator™ for Tm Calculation & Primer Analysis
OligoEvaluator™ for DNA or RNA Primers
OligoEvaluator is a primer analysis tool for oligonucleotides. It analyses the secondary structure, primer dimer formation, and physical characteristics of oligonucleotides.
We are pleased to offer OligoEvaluator™, our online oligonucleotide sequence calculator that provides primer analysis values for PCR:
- Base count
- Molecular weight
- Extinction coefficient
- Oligo type
- µg/OD at 260 nm
- Length (base pairs)
- Primer melting temperature Tm (°C)
- GC content %
- GC clamp
- Run length (bp)
- Secondary structure
- Primer dimer check
- BLAST sequence link
OligoEvaluator™ is easy to use: select DNA or RNA, paste your sequence, and click calculate for the OligoEvaluator™ tool to return values. All reported properties are available for export to a convenient Excel template.
Compute Oligo Properties, Resuspension & Dilution
The OligoEvaluator™ consists of three modules. Choose analysis to look at the complete properties of up to 10 primers at a time. Resuspension and Dilution are separate calculator modules within OligoEvaluator™.
Modules | Features |
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Analysis | Enter up to 10 sequences at a time, and the tool returns values for all major physical properties, such as molecular weight, melting temperature, secondary structure, and primer dimer formation (secondary structure and primer dimer formation information provided in simple-to-interpret text format, e.g. secondary structure--strong) |
Resuspension | Enter the quantity, desired concentration, and molecular weight, and the tool returns the volume of water or buffer needed to resuspend a dry oligonucleotide |
Dilution | Enter the stock (resuspension) concentration, desired final volume, and desired final concentration, and the tool returns the volume of stock solution needed for dilution |
Calculator Advanced Features | |
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Feature | Description |
Reaction Conditions | Review secondary structure analysis and primer dimer formation to check for problematic folding |
BLAST Search | Check for oligonucleotide sequence homology |
Reaction Conditions
Definitions and values used in the OligoEvaluator™ calculator
Parameter | Value |
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Oligo Concentration | The default value = 250.0 nM. |
Monovalent Ion Concentration | This is the concentration of all monovalent ions, e.g. K+, present in the reaction mixture. K+ encourages annealing by reducing charge repulsion between the negatively charged primers and template backbones. The default value = 100.0 mM. |
Free Mg++ Ion Concentration | This is the concentration of Mg2+ (magnesium ion) in the reaction mixture. Mg2+ is a cofactor required by thermostable DNA polymerases. The default value = 5.0 mM. |
Total Na[+] Equivalent | The sodium equivalent is calculated as follows: [Na+] = Monovalent ion concentration + 4 × (Free Mg2+) 1/2 (all in molarity) The default value = 382.84 mM |
Temperature for Free Energy Calculation | This is used to calculate the Gibbs free energy (ΔG) in the formula: ΔG = ΔH - T ΔS. The default value = 25.0 °C (298K). |
How do you calculate the annealing temperature of a primer?
The OligoEvaluator™ provides melting temperature for oligos. Just enter you sequence in the calculator Analysis module, and you'll find the Tm reported in the seventh column. Annealing temperature should usually be several degrees below the Tm value. You can find more detailed information about melting temperature in our article about Oligonucleotide Melting Temperature.
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