Telomeres are highly repetitive regions capping the chromosomes and composed of multiple units of hexa-nucleotides, TTAGGG, making their quantification difficult. Most of the methods developed to estimate telomeres are extensively cumbersome or expensive. The quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) based assay is relatively easy and cheaper method that applies SyBr Green dye chemistry to measure telomere length. SyBr Green dye fluoresces after intercalation into the double stranded DNA (dsDNA), thus detection of unspecific products has been a limitation as it may affect quantitation of telomeres. To overcome this limitation of SyBr Green dye, we developed a dual labeled fluorescence probe based quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to measure the telomere length. This highly efficient, yet cost effective and easy method, utilizes a probe that targets primarily the telomeric DNA and this increases accuracy of an existing qPCR method.
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