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Figure Q9–3 shows a series of modified fluorescent
proteins that emit light in a range of colors. How do you
suppose the exact same chromophore can fluoresce at so
many different wavelengths?

Transcribed Image Text:Figure Q9-3A rainbow of colors produced by modified fluorescent
proteins (Problem 9-8). (Courtesy of Nathan Shaner, Paul Steinbach
and Roger Tsien.)
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