what is centrifugation
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Centrifugation is a method of separating molecules having different densities by spinning them in solution around an axis (in a centrifuge rotor) at high speed. Centrifugation is used to collect cells, to precipitate DNA, to purify virus particles, and to distinguish subtle differences in the conformation of molecules.
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Centrifugation uses centrifugal force for the separation of two liquids in a mixture. Hence, a denser compound of a mixture migrates away from the axis and the lighter compound moves towards the axis.
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