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. 2008 Jan 27;9:55. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-9-55

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Efficiency of PAMPS (f) compared to PT-MIPS. f is defined as (mmips-mpamps)/mmips where mmips is the number of primers produced by PT-MIPS and mpamps represents the number of primers produced by PAMPS. Multiple sets of different numbers of random sequences with varying lengths are used to compare PT-MIPS and PAMPS. Each set of sequence is once used as input of PT-MIPS and once as input of PAMPS. Minimum primer length was set as 15 and maximum degeneracy as 104.