Figure 1. Exonuclease probe.

A single-stranded DNA probe is labeled with a fluorescent dye and a fluorescent quencher; the proximity of the donor and quencher prevents fluorescence. A fluorescent signal is generated if the DNA polymerase runs into the hybridized probe during the extension process, because the polymerase treats the probe as an obstacle and cleaves it into pieces. That separates the quencher from the donor, allowing fluorescence.

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