BIOCHEMISTRY-ACHIEVE (1 TERM)
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Chapter 29, Problem 14P
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The advantages of the substrate-induced absorption band needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
DNA photolysis are the DNA repair enzymes that repair the damage caused by exposure to UV light. These require visible light whose wavelength is more than 300 for their own activation.
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