Examples of electrophoresis in the following topics:
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- Northern blotting involves the use of electrophoresis to separate RNA samples by size and detection with a hybridization probe complementary to part of or the entire target sequence.
- The term 'Northern blot' actually refers specifically to the capillary transfer of RNA from the electrophoresis gel to the blotting membrane.
- RNA samples are then separated by gel electrophoresis.
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- Proteins are generally separated by size using sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
- In clinical diagnostic settings, immunoelectrophoresis is applied, which involves the electrophoresis of serum or urine followed by immunodiffusion.
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- Following rounds of template DNA extension from the bound primer, the resulting DNA fragments are heat denatured and separated by size using gel electrophoresis.
- DNA sequencers carry out capillary electrophoresis for size separation, detection and recording of dye fluorescence, and data output as fluorescent peak trace chromatograms.
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- Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) is an adaptation of conventional agarose gel electrophoresis that allows extremely large DNA fragments to be resolved (up to megabase size fragments).
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- The technique uses gel electrophoresis to separate native proteins by 3-D structure or denatured proteins by the length of the polypeptide.
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- The method uses an enzyme, deoxyribonuclease (DNase, for short) to cut the radioactively end-labeled DNA, followed by gel electrophoresis to detect the resulting cleavage pattern.
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- It is confirmed by agarose gel electrophoresis for qualitative results.
- The results from multiplex PCR can be analyzed using gel electrophoresis or using fluorophores for analysis using during the reaction.
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- The pattern shown in lane 3 is the one that would result if all the DNA were bound and no dissociation of complex occurred during electrophoresis.