PCR Primer-Template Compatibility and Amplification

PCR Primer-Template Compatibility and Amplification

Given below are four DNA sequences and a set of forward and reverse primers for PCR amplification.

Sequence Primers

A 5′ – ACAATCGT……. FP: 5′ -TGTTAG=3′
ACTAGTAC – 3′ RP: 5′-TAGTAC-3′

B 5′ – AGTCTTAG……. FP: 5′-AAGACT-3′
ATGCCAGT – 3 RP: 5′-ACTGGC-3′

C 5′ – CTTGACTA……… FP: 5′-CTTGAC-3′
GTACAGTCA – 3′ RP: 5-TGACTG-3′

D 5′ – GATCTAGC……. FP: 5′-GATCTA-3′
TCAAGCAGAC – 3′ RP: 5;-CAGACG-3′

In the absence of any other factors such as (but not restricted to)
Tm, length, percent GC, etc., which one of the above template-primers combinations would produce an amplified fragment?

(1) Both A and C
(2) B only
(3) Both C and D
(4) C only

PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a widely used molecular biology technique for amplifying specific DNA sequences. The success of PCR amplification depends on the compatibility between the template DNA and the primers. Proper primer-template binding ensures efficient amplification, making it a critical factor in experimental success.


Correct Answer: (4) C only

The correct primer-template combination that would produce an amplified fragment is C only. This is because the forward and reverse primers in combination with the template sequence in option C are complementary, allowing for proper annealing and subsequent amplification.


Keyphrase: PCR Primer-Template Compatibility

PCR primer-template compatibility ensures successful DNA amplification during PCR, making it essential for genetic analysis and molecular biology research.


Why Option C is Correct

Template and Primers for Sequence C:

  • Template Sequence:
    5′ – CTTGACTA………GTACAGTCA – 3′
  • Forward Primer: 5′ – CTTGAC – 3′
  • Reverse Primer: 5′ – TGACTG – 3′

How It Works:

 The forward primer (CTTGAC) binds to the complementary sequence on the template strand.
 The reverse primer (TGACTG) binds to the reverse complementary sequence on the opposite strand.
 This creates a defined amplification region, allowing the polymerase to synthesize new DNA strands during the extension phase.


Why Other Options Are Incorrect

Option A:

  • Forward and reverse primers are not complementary to the template sequence.
  • Amplification would not occur due to a lack of primer-template binding.

Option B:

  • Forward and reverse primers do not align correctly with the template sequence.
  • Lack of binding prevents successful amplification.

Option D:

  • The reverse primer is not complementary to the reverse strand of the template.
  • This mismatch prevents amplification.

Steps of Successful PCR Amplification

1. Denaturation

  • DNA is heated to 94–98°C to separate the double strands.

2. Annealing

  • Temperature is lowered to 50–65°C to allow primers to bind to the complementary sequences on the template strand.

3. Extension

  • Taq polymerase extends the primers by adding nucleotides to form a new strand.

Factors Affecting Primer-Template Compatibility

Primer Length

  • Ideal length: 18–25 nucleotides
  • Too short: Non-specific binding
  • Too long: Reduced efficiency

GC Content

  • Ideal GC content: 40–60%
  • High GC content increases stability but may require higher annealing temperature.

Melting Temperature (Tm)

  • Forward and reverse primers should have similar Tm for balanced binding.
  • Ideal Tm: 55–65°C

Secondary Structures

  • Hairpins and dimers reduce primer availability.
  • Avoid complementary sequences within primers.

Applications of Primer-Template Compatibility in PCR

Gene Cloning

  • Precise amplification of gene fragments for cloning purposes.

Mutation Detection

  • Allele-specific PCR allows for the identification of genetic mutations.

Quantitative PCR (qPCR)

  • Primer-template compatibility ensures accurate quantification of target DNA.

Diagnostic Testing

  • Primer-based PCR is widely used in detecting genetic disorders and infectious diseases.

Challenges in Primer Design and Binding

Non-Specific Binding

  • Poor primer specificity leads to off-target amplification.

Mismatched Primers

  • Incorrect binding results in low or no amplification.

Primer-Dimer Formation

  • Primer-primer binding competes with template binding.

Future Developments in PCR Primer Design

  1. AI-Based Primer Design:

    • Machine learning algorithms predict optimal primer sequences.
  2. Multiplex PCR:

    • Multiple primers allow simultaneous amplification of different targets.
  3. Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS):

    • High-throughput sequencing integrates optimized primer design.

Conclusion

Successful PCR amplification relies heavily on proper primer-template compatibility. Option C is the correct answer because the primers align perfectly with the template sequence, ensuring efficient amplification. For a deeper understanding of PCR techniques and molecular biology, consider joining Let’s Talk Academy — a leading institute for CSIR NET Life Science, IIT JAM, GATE Biotechnology, and DBT JRF.

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FAQs

Q1. Why is primer-template compatibility essential in PCR?
Primer-template compatibility ensures accurate binding and amplification of the target DNA.

Q2. What is the ideal length for PCR primers?
The ideal primer length is between 18–25 nucleotides.

Q3. Why did Option A not work for PCR amplification?
Option A primers are not complementary to the template sequence, preventing successful binding.


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97 Comments
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    March 16, 2025

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    March 16, 2025

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    March 16, 2025

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    March 16, 2025

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    March 16, 2025

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    March 16, 2025

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    March 17, 2025

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    March 17, 2025

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    March 17, 2025

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  • Nisha
    March 18, 2025

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    March 18, 2025

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    March 18, 2025

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    March 19, 2025

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    March 24, 2025

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  • Kabeer Narwal
    April 9, 2025

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  • Neelam Sharma
    August 24, 2025

    5′ – CTTGACTA……… FP: 5′-CTTGAC-3′
    GTACAGTCA – 3′ RP: 5-TGACTG-3′
    Only C answer

  • Sheikh Aleen
    August 24, 2025

    5′ – CTTGACTA………GTACAGTCA – 3′
    F P-5′ – CTTGAC
    R P: 5′ – TGACTG
    option C

  • karishma don
    August 24, 2025

    correct option is 4- C only because template or target seq has correct forward primer and reverse primer

  • Meera Gurjar
    August 24, 2025

    D is right

  • Sakshi yadav
    August 24, 2025

    Option -D only
    Forward primer -5′- CTTGAC-3′
    reverse primer -5′ TGACTG-3′

  • Divya rani
    August 24, 2025

    Only C is the right primers because 5′ end sequence is the same sequence of primer one and for second primer design we make the complementary sequence of the other end 3′ but in the direction of 5′-3′.

  • Lokesh kumawat
    August 24, 2025

    Done

  • Mohd juber Ali
    August 24, 2025

    Only c
    5’end PRIMER CTTGAC.
    3′ END PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO 3′ (COMPLIMENTARY)

  • Mitali saini
    August 24, 2025

    Correct Answer: (4) C only

    • Nilofar Khan
      August 24, 2025

      Correct Answer: (4) C only
      5’end PRIMER CTTGAC.
      3′ end PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO 3′

      • Anurag Giri
        August 24, 2025

        Correct Answer: (4) C only
        5’end PRIMER CTTGAC.
        3′ end PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO 3′

  • Divya Mandhania
    August 24, 2025

    The correct primer-template combination that would produce an amplified fragment is C only. This is because the forward and reverse primers in combination with the template sequence in option C are complementary,

  • MOHIT AKHAND
    August 24, 2025

    Done ✅

  • AKANKSHA RAJPUT
    August 24, 2025

    Correct Answer: (4) C only

  • anjani sharma
    August 24, 2025

    Answer: (4) C only
    5’end PRIMER CTTGAC. Same sequence as 5′
    3′ end PRIMER TGACTG 5′ TO 3′
    Complementary

  • Priya dhakad
    August 24, 2025

    C only because the forward and reverse primers in combination with the template sequence.

  • Dipti Sharma
    August 24, 2025

    The correct primer-template combination that would produce an amplified fragment is C only.

  • Diksha Chhipa
    August 24, 2025

    C opt is correct

  • Khushi Mehra
    August 24, 2025

    Answer is D

  • Neha Yadav
    August 24, 2025

    Opt C is correct in this p1 is used as the 5′ end sequence and 3′ primer is a complementary sequence of it

  • Priyanka Choudhary
    August 24, 2025

    Right answer is option c,in this p1 is used as the 5′ end sequence and 3′ primer is a complementary sequence of it

  • Bharti Yadav
    August 24, 2025

    Forward Primer: 5′ – CTTGAC – 3′
    Reverse Primer: 5′ – TGACTG – 3′
    Only c is correct

  • Kajal
    August 24, 2025

    Option d is correct bcz 5prime end directly work as primer n 3prime binds to its complementary

  • Konika Naval
    August 24, 2025

    C only

  • Ayush Dubey
    August 24, 2025

    C only

  • Surbhi Rajawat
    August 24, 2025

    Answer will be D. Because forward and reverse primers are formed accordingly to 5 prime and 3 prime

  • Mansukh Kapoor
    August 24, 2025

    The correct answer is option 4th
    Only C

  • Shrddha Modi
    August 24, 2025

    C option

  • Swati Choudhary
    August 24, 2025

    option c is right

  • Yashika Choudhary
    August 25, 2025

    Template primer dna polymerase

  • Komal Pareek
    August 25, 2025

    Opt c as 5 end is same and 3 complementary

  • Sonam Saini
    August 25, 2025

    Tamplate primer dna polymerase

  • shruti sharma
    August 25, 2025

    Option -D only
    Forward primer -5′- CTTGAC-3′
    reverse primer -5′ TGACTG-3′

  • Savita Garwa
    August 25, 2025

    Option -D only
    Forward primer -5′- CTTGAC-3′
    reverse primer -5′ TGACTG-3′

  • Seema
    August 25, 2025

    C)tamplet and primer combination is correct for amplification.

  • Soniya Shekhawat
    August 25, 2025

    In 5’end serves as 5’primer and for 3’primer is complementary to sequence on the basis of that only c is matched as forward primer and reverse primer.

  • Konika Naval
    August 25, 2025

    Option C

  • Pallavi Ghangas
    August 25, 2025

    5prime is directly Used as a primer forward primer
    Complementary sequence is used for 3 prime end

  • Parul Yadav
    August 25, 2025

    The set of primers should be complementary to the target DNA to ensure proper annealing and amplification.

  • Mohini
    August 26, 2025

    Only C is the correct answer. Forward primer is the exact same seq of 5’end and the reverse primer is the complementary of the 3’end.

  • Deepika Sheoran
    August 26, 2025

    Option c is correct
    5′ end primer CTTGAC 3′ end primer TGACTG Direction 5′ to 3′ complimentary.

  • Shivani
    August 26, 2025

    Answer: (4) C only

  • Kajal
    August 26, 2025

    C only is the right answer

  • Payal Gaur
    August 26, 2025

    Only C right

  • Minal Sethi
    August 26, 2025

    C only
    option D

  • Avni
    August 26, 2025

    The correct primer-template combination that would produce an amplified fragment is C only

  • Aakanksha Sharma
    August 26, 2025

    Correct option is C

  • Aman Choudhary
    August 27, 2025

    C only is correct
    A correct forward and Reverse primer sequences

  • HIMANI FAUJDAR
    August 27, 2025

    Ans correct answer is C only because primers are in proper alignment of sequence in which 5′ end are in forward primer and 3′ end complimentary which is reverse primer.

  • Aafreen Khan
    August 27, 2025

    Ans will be D
    Primer 1 – CTTGAC
    Primer 2 – TGACTG

  • Varsha Tatla
    August 27, 2025

    Correct answer 4
    5’CTTGACTA-primer CTTGAC
    GTACAGTCA3’primer ACTAGACTATG

  • Himanshi
    August 27, 2025

    5’end PRIMER CTTGAC.
    3′ end PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO

  • Rakesh Dhaka
    August 27, 2025

    Option c
    5’end PRIMER CTTGAC.
    3′ END PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO 3′ (COMPLIMENTARY)

  • Rakesh Dhaka
    August 27, 2025

    Correct ans option 4

  • Surendra Doodi
    August 27, 2025

    Forward Primer: 5′ – CTTGAC – 3′
    Reverse Primer: 5′ – TGACTG – 3′

  • Bhawna Choudhary
    August 27, 2025

    Option C is correct answer

  • Khushi Vaishnav
    August 27, 2025

    Option 4 is correct

  • Samiksha bajiya
    August 28, 2025

    Option c is correct

  • Kanica Sunwalka
    August 28, 2025

    5’end – as a primer
    3’end – complementary

  • Asha Gurzzar
    August 28, 2025

    C is correct only because, forward primer should be compliment,and reverse primer should be reverse compliment,of sequence,and primers always readed 5′-3′

  • Sneha Kumawat
    August 28, 2025

    The answer is c

  • Santosh Saini
    August 29, 2025

    Option 4th is correct because 5′ primer are written as is , and the 3′ primer is written in the complementary form of 5′ to 3′ direction

  • Tanvi Panwar
    August 29, 2025

    4th option is correct.

  • Simran Saini
    August 29, 2025

    C only
    5’end PRIMER CTTGAC
    3′ end PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO 3′

  • Arushi Saini
    August 30, 2025

    Only c is correct
    Forword primer = 5’ end is directly used as a primer
    Reverse primer = complimentary of the 3’ end

  • Vijay kumar Meena
    August 30, 2025

    C done ✔️

  • Anisha Beniwal
    August 30, 2025

    Option C is correct

  • Neeraj Sharma
    August 30, 2025

    Option D C only

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    August 30, 2025

    Only C because the forward primer is always same as in 5′ end
    And the reverse primer is ready from right to left for 3′ end

  • Yogita
    August 30, 2025

    Forward primer 5′ – CTTGAC
    Reverse primer 5′- TGACTG

  • Kirti agarwal
    August 31, 2025

    Primer c

  • Palak Sharma
    August 31, 2025

    Forward primer 5′ – CTTGAC
    Reverse primer 5′- TGACTG

  • Saniya Jangid
    September 1, 2025

    Done

  • Devika
    September 1, 2025

    C only

  • Shobha Kanwar
    September 1, 2025

    Correct Answer: (4) C only
    5’end PRIMER CTTGAC.
    3′ end PRIMER TGACTG DIRECTION 5′ TO 3′

  • Preeti sharma
    September 1, 2025

    The correct primer template for this is option C (F primer -CTTGAC , R primer-TGACTG)

  • Priyanshi
    September 1, 2025

    Correct ans. is option C

  • Priyanka
    September 2, 2025

    👍

  • Anisha jakhar
    September 4, 2025

    C only

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