DNA and why fluorometry

Nucleic acids are biological molecules that fulfill essential functions in all cells and viruses, among these involves the storage and expression of genetic information. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a biomolecule that carries encoded genetic information that characterizes different living beings. It regulates the functioning of cells, controls the transmission of information, coordinates the interactions of cellular and tissue functioning, regulates the processes of reproduction and maintenance of the characteristics of each species, all this through the genetic code.

Nowadays, the study of genetic variation allows explaining patterns and evolutionary processes. In molecular biology, these studies are addressed by techniques that make it possible to analyze the variation in the DNA molecule in detail. An example of these are the PCRs (Polymerase Chain Reaction) and DNA sequencing, as are molecular markers, DNA segments with or without known functions. Molecular data have allowed us to study more accurately patterns of behavior, natural selection, biological interactions, composition, among others.

Procedure for measuring DNA with a fluorometer

Characteristics of the fluorometer for measuring DNA

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