Ans. The electrophoresis is a process to seperate charged particle (i.e. DNA) in a fluid using electrical charge. They use buffer which is serve important role in controlling pH of the gel by providing current-carrying ions in order to prevent damage to the DNA samples.
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1.Describe the respective function of the agarose gel, electrophoresis buffer and power supply, in the set-up of electrophoresis. (1) 2.State three precautions in the process of setting up the digestion of DNA. (0.75) 3.To visualize the DNA bands on gel, one can use Midori-green or a DNA probe. a. Explain the underlying principle of both methods, respectively. (2.5) b. Suggest one advantage and disadvantage for each method, respectively. (1)
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To do electrophoresis, you will need to make a solution called TAE, which is a specific mixture of Tris base, acetic acid, and EDTA. Assuming no errors and no spills, you will need a minimum of 50 ml 1X TAE to make your agarose gel plus 1 liter of 1X TAE for gel running buffer. TAE is normally made as a 50X concentrated stock.