While a variety of DNA binding dyes with different fluorescence emission properties have been published for use in qPCR and HRM®, only the green fluorescent dyes SYBR® Green I, SYTO™ 9, and EvaGreen® Dye have widespread use in these applications. EvaGreen® Dye is currently the only dye suitable for qPCR and HRM® in the same reaction, however, due to its relatively broad emission, EvaGreen® cannot be combined with red PCR probes for multiplexing or HRM® in probe qPCR reactions. As a solution, Biotium scientists have developed EvaRuby™, a unique dye with a much longer Stokes shift of 480/613 nm (excitation/emission). This allows excitation of EvaRuby™ Dye by the same green/blue channel as EvaGreen® Dye, and detection in the orange (JUN™ or ROX) channel. As a result, EvaRuby™ Dye has minimal cross-talk in standard probe detection channels and enables the combination of dye-based and probe-based qPCR in a single reaction. In addition, EvaRuby™ Dye is validated for HRM® analysis and may be used as an internal control for probe-based qPCR to detect non-specific amplification that goes undetected by target-specific probes. EvaRuby™ Dye is also suitable for singleplex qPCR, LAMP, and gel electrophoresis.
The release of EvaRuby™ Dye adds to Biotium’s industry-leading catalog of qPCR reagents for life science research. For more information on EvaRuby™ Dye, please visit the product page.