Electrophoresis Unit

An electrophoresis unit system is a laboratory setup used to separate molecules like DNA, RNA, or proteins based on their size and charge through an electric field. The system typically includes a gel matrix (such as agarose or polyacrylamide), a buffer solution, and an electric power supply. As the electric current is applied, molecules migrate through the gel, with smaller molecules moving faster than larger ones, allowing for their separation and analysis.

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