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What is the difference between SDS PAGE and AGE Electrophoresis?
Quote from NuSep on March 4, 2019, 6:49 PMSDS Page electrophoresis is one of the methods used to separate proteins, it does so based on molecular weight. SDS Page is one of the most common methods used to achieve high resolution analytical separation. It is good for low molecular weight fragments.
Agarose electrophoresis is typically used for DNA. It is easier to prepare and offers wider separation and lower resolution. It is typically good for medium to large biomolecules.
SDS Page electrophoresis is one of the methods used to separate proteins, it does so based on molecular weight. SDS Page is one of the most common methods used to achieve high resolution analytical separation. It is good for low molecular weight fragments.
Agarose electrophoresis is typically used for DNA. It is easier to prepare and offers wider separation and lower resolution. It is typically good for medium to large biomolecules.
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