Determination of type and concentration of DNA nitrogenous bases by Raman spectroscopy

In this paper results of application of laser Raman spectroscopy for increasing reliability of molecular DNA computations are presented. It is shown that elaborated method provides the accuracy of determination of concentration of individual nitrogenous bases 0.03 g/l and the accuracy of determination of total DNA concentration in the solutions 0.04 g/l by Raman spectra.

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