1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf01324264
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Dependence of?-irradiated Y-peak and melting of DNA on concentration and ionic environment

Abstract: Y-peak is found to be a function of ionic strength and concentrations of DNA. The Y-peak reveals close dynamic interaction between DNA and solvent system. Electronic transitions responsible for Y-peak are not the same transitions that are responsible for X-peak. Y-peak's electronic transitions are indicative of charge transfer complex formation between DNA and solvent system. gamma-Irradiation induces hyperchromicity due to strand separation at lower doses. A-T base pairs are first to undergo coiled state as s… Show more

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