changes in genetical factor due to nynhydrin
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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
it doesnt cause any changes in genetical factors
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- genetic factor is mostly used for detect finger prints.
- it doesn't change any genetic factors.
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- 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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