Hello everyone
I have a question regarding the ability to identify using spectroscopy (IR or Raman) the existence of DNA in a liquid. I am not neither chemist, nor biologist, but what I undertand is that DNA in general is formed of nucleotide each composed of: a five-carbon sugar ( 2-deoxyribose ), a phosphate group, and one of the four bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. So my question is, What I suppose that these compounds and bases are chemical compounds and should have a specific foortprint in frequency spectrum, that can give some insight about if the liquid is DNA-free, or it has DNA chains (that may exist from pathogens that were inactivated or so), is my assumption valid?
Thanks