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explain luciferin........??​

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an organic substance, present in luminescent organisms such as fireflies, that produces light when oxidized by the action of the enzyme luciferase.

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Luciferin is a generic name given to the class of small organic molecules that can emit light upon oxidation catalyzed by various types of luciferases, among which firefly luciferin and coelenterazine are the most widely used in biotechnology.

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