e-PCR

Electronic PCR is used to compare a query sequence to mapped sequence-tagged sites (STSs) to find a possible map location for the query sequence. e-PCR finds STSs in DNA sequences by searching for subsequences that closely match the PCR primers present in mapped markers. The subsequences must have the correct order, orientation, and spacing that they could plausibly prime the amplification of a PCR product of the correct molecular weight.