Key considerations for effective primer design include:
(1) Length: Generally between 15 and 30 bases.
(2) GC content: Between 40% and 60%.
(3) Base distribution: Bases should be randomly distributed.
(4) Complementarity: There should be no complementary sequences within the primer itself (hairpins) or between the two primers (primer dimers).
(5) Binding energy (∆G): Primers should have relatively high ∆G values at the 5' end, middle ∆G values, and low ∆G values at the 3' end.
(6) Product structure: The single strand of the amplification product should not form a secondary structure.
(7) Specificity: The primers must have high specificity for the target.