Definition for Difference between revisions of "Acrylamide gel"

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A polymer gel used for electrophoresis of DNA or protein to measure their sizes (in daltons for proteins, or in base pairs for DNA). See "Gel Electrophoresis". Acrylamide gels are especially useful for high resolution separations of DNA in the range of tens to hundreds of nucleotides in length.
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A polymer gel used for electrophoresis of DNA or protein to measure their sizes (in daltons for proteins, or in base pairs for DNA).
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Acrylamide gels are especially useful for high resolution separations of DNA in the range of tens to hundreds of nucleotides in length.

Latest revision as of 03:32, 26 December 2014

A polymer gel used for electrophoresis of DNA or protein to measure their sizes (in daltons for proteins, or in base pairs for DNA). Acrylamide gels are especially useful for high resolution separations of DNA in the range of tens to hundreds of nucleotides in length.