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electrophoresis A technique for separating mixtures of organic molecules based on their different rates of travel in electric fields.
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electrophoresis Description: Laboratory technique used to determine the size of DNA fragments by placing them in a gel and applying an electric current. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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electrophoresis separation of molecules (proteins or nucleic acids) in an electric field as a function of their molecular weight and/or their electric charge.
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electrophoresis The use of electrical fields to separate charged biomolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins. DNA and RNA carry a net negative charge because of the numerous phosphate groups in their structure. Proteins carry a charge that changes with pH, but becomes negative in the presence of certain chemical detergents. In the process of
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electrophoresis The process of sorting fragments of DNA or other large molecules by size. The key step in
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