what is Quenching in molecular basis of inheritance?
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Fluorescence quenching is a process that decreases the intensity of the fluorescence emission. Quenching by small molecules either in solvent or bound to the protein in close proximity to the fluorophore can greatly decrease the quantum yield of a protein.
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THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE. The search for genetic material led to DNA. _ Until the 1940s, the great variety of proteins seemed to indicate that proteins were the genetic material. _ The discovery of the genetic role of DNA began with research by Griffith in 1928.
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