i think im getting confused on this topic, do short molecules travel a long way up the gel becuase they are small or do they travel faster and then 'burn out' and end up not very far down the gel, and it is infact the larger molecule which travel further?? please help
Gel electrophoresis is one of the most important and frequently used techniques in RNA analysis. Electrophoresis is used for RNA detection, quantification, purification by size and quality assessment. Gels are involved in a wide variety of methods including northern blotting, primer extension...
Gel electrophoresis is one of the most important and frequently used techniques in RNA analysis. Electrophoresis is used for RNA detection, quantification, purification by size and quality assessment. Gels are involved in a wide variety of methods including northern blotting, primer extension...