What does RNase do to gel electrophoresis?
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What does RNase do to gel electrophoresis?
Gel Electrophoresis:
Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory technique in which a scientist can separate molecules based on differences in their size or charge. It is mainly used in molecular biology labs for nucleic acids or proteins.
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Agarose Gel Electrophoresis: Equipment & Procedure
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Chapter 54 / Lesson 7Learn about gel electrophoresis. Understand what gel electrophoresis is, what it is used for, its steps, its procedure, how it works, and the apparatus used to perform the procedure.
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