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DNA electrophoresis
published by the Simon Fraser University Department of Physics
Designed for a fourth-year (senior) biological physics laboratory, Phys 433, at Simon Fraser University.  Contact Nancy Forde (nforde@sfu.ca) or John Bechhoefer (johnb@sfu.ca) for further information.

OBJECTIVES
• Determine how DNA responds to an electric field and moves through a gel
• Learn about different topological forms of DNA
• Learn how to purify plasmid DNA from E. coli and digest it at a specific site
• Determine a quantitative relationship between the length of DNA and its mobility in a gel
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Modern Physics
- Biophysics
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- Life Sciences
- Lower Undergraduate
- Upper Undergraduate
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Keywords:
Biological Physics, DNA, Electrophoresis
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Metadata instance created August 25, 2015 by Nancy Forde
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September 13, 2015 by Ramon Torres-Isea
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