Density gradient centrifugation and its application to plant viruses
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Density gradient centrifugation, developed by Brakke (1951, 1960), is a method that can be used for both isolation and assay of plant viruses. ... In rate zonal sedimentation the virus is layered over a pre-formed gradient before centrifugation.
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(i) It is used in diagnastic laboratories for testing blood and urine.
(ii) It is used in the dairy industry and even at homes (using churning machine) to separate cream from milk and butter from cream.
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