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Arnav Figueroa
15 July, 20:21
What is agarose gel and how does it work?
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Dean Bender
15 July, 23:38
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Agarose is a polysaccharide that can be used to form a gel to separate molecules based on size. Small DNA fragments wiggle through the pores in the agarose gel faster than longer fragments.
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