Hemoglobin Electrophoresis
Hemoglobin electrophoresis (also called Hgb electrophoresis), is a test that measures the different types of hemoglobin in the blood. Hgb electrophoresis is performed when a disorder associated with abnormal… More »
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1. Explain the importance of electrophoresis as a separation technique ... 2. Explain the basic steps involved in electrophores ... 3. Explain the difference between passive transport and active transport...
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List the steps involved in a gel electrophoresis experiment ... Explain how gel electrophoresis separates DNA molecules present in a mixture ... Explain the impact of gel electrophoresis on today’s society...
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10. Explain how gel electrophoresis separates DNA molecule fragments according to size. Include the following terms in your explanation: electric field, positive electrode, gel matrix, wells, large DNA molecule fragments, small DNA molecule fragments.
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Electrophoresis is an analytical method frequently used in molecular biology and medicine. It is applied for the separation and characterization of proteins, nucleic acids and subcellular-sized particles like viruses and small organelles.
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Did you know that interesting electrochemical reactions take place during electrophoresis? This laboratory uses a special dye to allow you to see what happens during electrophoresis. ... Explain why the dye colors appear at the positive and negative electrodes.
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Explain the difficulty in defining life using visually observable properties. ... Explain why a virus is nonliving using the characteristics of life. ... Explain how gel electrophoresis is used to separate DNA fragments.
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understand how DNA fragments are sorted by size with gel electrophoresis. work together to construct and compare different DNA fingerprints. describe and explain the process of gel electrophoresis. Become familiar with the DNA Interactive (DNAi) web site (www.dnai.org) and how to navigate through it.
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We present a method for direct determination of rate constants of complex formation, kon, and dissociation, koff. ... The method is termed plug−plug kinetic capillary electrophoresis (ppKCE). To explain the concept of the method, we consider the formation of a noncovalent complex C between molecules A and B;
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Plasmids isolated and purified from cell culture will often produce several bands upon separation by agarose gel electrophoresis. Explain why this is often observed, giving details of the phenomena that give rise to differential migration rates.
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