Why proteins are run vertically n dna horizontally?
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The smaller the molecule, the more easily they “fit” through the pores, and thus, the faster they migrate. ... Thus, DNA and RNA molecules are more often run on agarose gels (horizontally), while proteins are run on acrylamide gels (vertically).
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The smaller the molecule, the more easily they “fit” through the pores, and thus, the faster they migrate. ... Thus, DNA and RNA molecules are more often run on agarose gels (horizontally), while proteins are run on acrylamide gels (vertically).
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DNA and RNA molecules more often runs on agarose gels whereas proteins more often run on agarose gels...
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Here is ur ans...
This is all BCuse....
DNA and RNA molecules more often runs on agarose gels whereas proteins more often run on agarose gels...
Hope it hlps u..
Have a good day dear...
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