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what is the difference between denaturation and renaturation ​

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Answered by piyushsaini552
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Denaturation leads to unfolding of the peptide chain, thus causing disorganization of the internal structure of protein. Renaturation is sometimes reversible as by placing back into the physiological conditions, the bonds can still appear and restore its original conformation.

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Answered by himanshiwaghmare10
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1. DNA denaturation and renaturation processes are used for genetic research and studies.
2. Denaturation and renaturation kinetics are used to determine the size and complexity of the genome.

DENATURATION OF DNA - 1. double stranded DNAs are converted to single strand .
2. occurs on heating.
3. unwinding of DNAs are takes place .
4. in this process hydrogen bonds betn complementary base pairs of 2 dna strands r broken.
5. viscosity decreases.
6. the rate of UV absorbance increases.

RENATURATION OF DNA - denaturation single stand of DNA , which are complementary from double strand .
2. occurs on cooling
3. rewinding of DNA takes place
4. there is a formation of hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs of two strands to form double strands .
5. the rate of uv absorbance decreases.
6. viscosity increases.


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