Dual-labeled TaqMan® probes incorporating quenchers such as TAMRA, Eclipse, or BHQ are widely used in real-time PCR for accurate detection. The key differences lie in their fluorescence emission properties and spectral compatibility:
TAMRA is a fluorescent quencher—it emits background signal itself, which may reduce sensitivity. Eclipse & BHQ are non-fluorescent quenchers (NFQs), offering lower background and higher signal-to-noise ratio.
For multiplex qPCR:
(1) Eclipse has a broad quenching range (390–625 nm), supporting common dyes like FAM, HEX, TAMRA, and ROX.
(2) BHQ series cover an even wider spectrum (430 nm to near-infrared), making them ideal for multiplex assays with dyes such as Cy3 and Cy5.
For high-sensitivity and multiplex applications, NFQ-based probes (Eclipse or BHQ) are strongly recommended.