Electrophoresis Innovations
Electrophoresis is the acceleration of scattered ions relative to a fluid under the control of a spatially uniform electric field (from the Greek meaning to carry electrons). Within the control of an electric field the passage of charged particles in a fluid or gel. The
electrophoresis is an important tool for nucleic acid isolation and analysis. Nucleic acid
electrophoresis is commonly used for the separation and processing of cloned DNA fragments at the laboratory bench.
Electrophoresis is a laboratory procedure used to isolate
molecules of DNA , RNA, or protein based on their size and electrical charge. The electric current is used to transfer splitting
molecules across a gel.
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