Science, asked by abhishek00001, 1 year ago

changes in genetical factor due to nynhydrin

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Answered by sana468
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ninhydrin is most commonly used to detect fingerprints as per min amount of hyoscine residues in peptides
it doesnt cause any changes in genetical factors

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • genetic factor is mostly used for detect finger prints.
  • it doesn't change any genetic factors.

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some information :-

  • Ninhydrin can also be used to monitor deprotection in solid phase peptide synthesis (Kaiser Test).[8] The chain is linked via its C-terminus to the solid support, with the N-terminus extending off it. When that nitrogen is deprotected, a ninhydrin test yields blue. Amino-acid residues are attached with their N-terminus protected, so if the next residue has been successfully coupled onto the chain, the test gives a colorless or yellow results.

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