| 41. | Electrophoresis techniques used in the assessment of DNA damage include alkaline gel electrophoresis and pulsed field gel electrophoresis.
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| 42. | But gel electrophoresis is terribly pokey.
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| 43. | With the use of gel electrophoresis, it can be observed that OROV causes DNA fragmentation in HeLa cells.
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| 44. | The university has complied, routinely letting schools use its gel electrophoresis kit, a device used in molecular biology labs.
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| 45. | The title of the paper was " The reliability of molecular weight determinations by dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ".
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| 46. | Cleavage occurs at variable distances from the recognition sequence, so discrete bands are not easily visualized by gel electrophoresis.
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| 47. | When fractionated by agarose or acrylamide gel electrophoresis, the digested PCR products will give readily distinguishable patterns of bands.
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| 48. | Forty years ago, he invented starch gel electrophoresis, a discovery that allowed researchers to separate proteins quickly and easily.
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| 49. | But University of California-Berkeley scientists have miniaturized and radically accelerated a stage in DNA analysis called " gel electrophoresis ."
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| 50. | To accomplish this, the technique uses multiple gel electrophoresis, along with a voltage gradient to display clear resolutions of molecules.
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