Electrophoresis Units

Electrophoresis is a technique used to separate molecules, such as DNA, RNA, or proteins, based on their size and charge by applying an electric field. The molecules move through a gel or other medium, with smaller or more highly charged molecules traveling faster. Electrophoresis is commonly used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics for tasks like analyzing genetic samples, protein identification, or purifying biomolecules.

Electrophoresis Units

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