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Answer Key. Select “Gel Electrophoresis” from the list and start the virtual lab. The lab is based on using gel electrophoresis for DNA fingerprinting. In our lesson, we discussed using gel electrophoresis for nanotechnology, specifically determining if the PEG molecule has been attached to the quantum dot.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Why can't you physically sort the DNA by size?, What is the ultimate goal of Gel Electrophoresis?, What is the job of the Gel? and more.
Read through the steps and procedures for performing gel electrophoresis (or watch the video, pausing as needed). Answer the following questions as you maneuver through the pages or watch the video. 1. Can we see DNA strands? 2. How can DNA strands be measured? 3. What is the gel made of? 4. How does the DNA get “pushed” through the gel ...
The lab is based on using gel electrophoresis for DNA fingerprinting. In our lesson, we discussed using gel electrophoresis for nanotechnology, specifically determining if the PEG molecule has been attached to the quantum dot.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like what is the purpose of gel electrophoresis?, where are the DNA samples placed in the gel?, what enables the DNA to move through the gel? and more.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is electrophoresis used for?, What is the material of the gel similar to?, Describe how the DNA fragments migrate through the gel matrix. and more.
The document describes a virtual gel electrophoresis lab where students sort and measure DNA strands using an agarose gel, electric current, and ethidium bromide staining. The key steps are: 1) making an agarose gel, 2) loading DNA samples and a size standard into the gel, 3) running an electric current to separate DNA by size, and 4) staining ...