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electrophoresis of amino acid​

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Electrophoresis is a separation technique based on the mobility of ions in an electric field. Electrophoresis can be used to separate mixtures of amino acids or fragments of DNA. ... DNA fragments are negatively charged due to the negatively charged phosphate group.

How does electrophoresis separate amino acids?

Electrophoresis is a separation technique based on the mobility of ions in an electric field. Electrophoresis can be used to separate mixtures of amino acids or fragments of DNA. ... DNA fragments are negatively charged due to the negatively charged phosphate groups making up the backbone of the molecule.

What is the principle of electrophoresis?Principles: Electrophoresis is a general term that describes the migration and separation of charged particles (ions) under the influence of an electric field. An electrophoretic system consists of two electrodes of opposite charge (anode, cathode), connected by a conducting medium called an electrolyte.

How does electrophoresis separate proteins?

Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory method used to separate mixtures of DNA, RNA, or proteins according to molecular size. In gel electrophoresis, the molecules to be separated are pushed by an electrical field through a gel that contains small pores.

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