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Electrophoresis is a technique that uses an electric field to separate charged molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids, with SDS-PAGE and agarose gel electrophoresis being commonly used methods. Reagents such as polyacrylamide gel, agarose, buffers, and stains are essential for the separation process based on the size and charge of the molecules. These reagents play a crucial role in achieving effective separation.
References
1) Gel Electrophoresis and its Applications to Biochemical Analysis
2) Development of highly sensitive and low-cost DNA agarose gel electrophoresis detection systems, and evaluation of non-mutagenic and loading dye-type DNA-staining reagents
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