| agarose gel electrophoresis |
Agarose gel electrophoresis is a method used in molecular biology to separate DNA strands by size, and to determine the size of the separated strands by comparison to strands of known length. It operates by a mechanism similar to sifting molecules through a sieve; an electric field is used to drag negatively charged DNA molecules through a gel matrix, and the shorter DNA molecules move faster than the longer ones since they are able to slip through the gel more easily. ...
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| agarose gel electrophoresis |
A technique used to separate DNA fragments (and proteins) by their size. An electric current is used to propel the DNA (or proteins) through a porous gel matrix.
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| agarose gel e. |
a type of gel electrophoresis with agarose as the support medium; used extensively to separate proteins, lipoproteins, nucleic acids, and other substances.
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