Dna Electrophoresis
DNA Electrophoresis is an analytical technique used to separate DNA molecules based on their size. It is used to identify unknown DNA fragments, distinguish between different types of DNA, and detect genetic defects and mutations. By applying an electric current across a gel matrix, DNA fragments can be separated according to their size, allowing them to be visualized with a fluorescent dye. A variety of applications, such as forensic analysis, diagnosing genetic diseases, and DNA sequencing, rely on DNA Electrophoresis to obtain reliable results. It has become an essential tool in molecular biology research, providing valuable insights into the structure and function of genes.
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