Dna Electrophoresis
DNA Electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate and identify fragments of DNA based on their size and charge. It can be used to analyse DNA fragments from different sources such as bacteria and plants, as well as from individuals to help establish paternity or diagnose genetic diseases. This technique is significant because it provides a fast and accurate way to identify, quantify and compare DNA fragments. In addition, it is widely used in modern biotechnology, forensics and genetic testing.
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