< b>Gel electrophoresis: The process in which molecules (such as proteins,
DNA, or RNA fragments) can be separated according to size and electrical charge
by applying an electric current to them while they are in a gel. The current forces
the molecules through pores in a thin layer of gel, a firm jelly-like substance.
The gel can be made so that its pores are just the right dimensions for separating
molecules within a specific range of sizes and shapes. Smaller fragments usually
travel further than large ones.
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