How can a mixture of molecules, too small to be seen with even a high-powered microscope, be separated from one another?
Such was the dilemma facing scientists until the development of a process that has now become standard in many laboratories worldwide ---
Gel Electrophoresis. Laboratories rely heavily on this proven and reliable technique for separating a wide variety of samples, from DNA used in
forensics and for mapping genes, to proteins useful in determining evolutionary relationships.
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