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OrthoSeq: A Design Workflow for Thermodynamically Orthogonal DNA Sequence-Pair Libraries

Created on 07 Aug 2026

Authors

Katzmeier, F., Aquilina, M., Shih, W.

Abstract

Programmable DNA hybridization underlies many technologies in DNA nanotechnology, fluorescence imaging, and synthetic DNA sequence assembly. A common design challenge is to generate large sequence libraries in which each strand binds strongly to its intended partner while avoiding cross-hybridization and self-folding. Here, we introduce OrthoSeq, a workflow for designing thermodynamically orthogonal DNA sequence-pair libraries under user-defined experimental conditions. OrthoSeq uses NUPACK to evaluate intended binding, cross-hybridization, and self-folding. Within OrthoSeq, candidate sequence pairs form vertices in a conflict graph, while pairwise cross-hybridization conflicts define the edges. Library selection is then formulated as an independent-set problem and addressed using search strategies tailored to the computational regime considered here, in which thermodynamic evaluations dominate the computational cost. In benchmark comparisons, these strategies identify larger sequence-pair libraries than the commonly employed sequential candidate-addition strategy under the same thermodynamic constraints and computational budget. We further show that sequence-level barcode libraries can serve as candidate pools for thermodynamic refinement with OrthoSeq. To support practical use, OrthoSeq provides a graphical user interface that implements the complete workflow. Altogether, OrthoSeq provides an application-agnostic framework for designing DNA sequence-pair libraries under explicit thermodynamic constraints.

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The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 07 Aug 2026.

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