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  1. SYBR Green I - Wikipedia

    • SYBR Green I (SG) is an asymmetrical cyanine dye used as a nucleic acid stain in molecular biology. The SYBR family of dyes is produced by Molecular Probes Inc., now owned by Thermo Fisher Scientific. SYBR Green I binds to DNA. The resulting DNA-dye-complex best absorbs 497 nanometer blue light (λmax = 497 nm) and emits green light (λmax = 520 nm). The … See more

    Uses

    SYBR Green finds usage in several areas of biochemistry and molecular biology. It is used as a dye for the … See more

    Safety

    SYBR Green I is marketed as a replacement for ethidium bromide, a potential human mutagen, as both safer to work with and free from the complex waste disposal issues of ethidium bromide. However any … See more

    Similar cyanine dyes

    • PicoGreen (PG)
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  2. SYBR Green is one of the most commonly used fluorescent dyes in qPCR. It binds to double-stranded DNA molecules by intercalating between the DNA bases. Once intercalated to DNA, SYBR Green becomes less mobile, causing its energy to be released as fluorescence.
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    SYBR ® Green is a dsDNA-binding dye that intercalates nonspecifically into dsDNA, allowing measurement of the amount of PCR product. SYBR ® Green fluorescence increases up to 1,000-fold upon intercalation with dsDNA.
    www.bio-rad.com/en-us/feature/sybr-green-for-qpcr…
    SYBR green is a dye that binds to double-stranded DNA but not to single-stranded DNA, and, when so bound, fluoresces. During PCR cycle, as more and more double-stranded product is generated to which SYBR green dye attach and fluoresces, an increasing amount of fluorescent signal is generated.
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    As DNA polymerase (green arrow) extends from the primer to turn the single-stranded target into double-stranded DNA, an intercalating dye such as SYBR ® green (Thermo Fisher Scientific) attaches to the double-stranded regions and releases its fluorescent signal. The intensity of fluorescence correlates with the amount of double-stranded DNA.
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    When free in solution or with only single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) present, SYBR Green I dye emits light at low signal intensity. As the PCR progresses and the quantity of dsDNA increases, more dye binds to the amplicons and hence, the signal intensity increases.
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    SYBR ® Green is a dsDNA-binding dye that intercalates nonspecifically into dsDNA, allowing measurement of the amount of PCR product. SYBR ® Green fluorescence increases up to 1,000-fold upon intercalation with dsDNA.

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    SYBR green is an intercalating dye and functions similar to ethidium bromide (Figure 8). SYBR green binds more efficiently to double stranded DNA, than it does to single stranded DNA. Remember that after the heating cycles of PCR, …

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    May 11, 2022 · qPCR relies on fluorescence from intercalating dyes or hydrolysis probes to measure DNA amplification after each thermal cycle. The most common dye-based method is SYBR Green, and the most common probe-based …

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