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electrophoretogram

  (ĭ-lĕk'trō-fə-rĕt'ə-grăm') pronunciation
n.

A record of the results of an electrophoresis, such as a filter paper on which the components of a mixture are deposited as they migrate under the influence of an electric field.

[ELECTROPHORET(IC) + –GRAM.]


 
 
Medical Dictionary: e·lec·tro·pher·o·gram
(ĭ-lĕk'trō-fĕr'ə-grăm') or e·lec·tro·pho·ret·o·gram (-fə-rĕt'ə-grăm')
n.

A recording of the separated components of a mixture produced by electrophoresis.

 
Veterinary Dictionary: electrophoretogram

The recording produced by bands of material as they have been separated on the support medium by the electrophoresis process.

Cellulose acetate electrophoretogram. By permission from Kaneko JJ, Harvey JW, Bruss ML, Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals, Academic Press, 1997
 
Wikipedia: electropherogram

An electropherogram is a plot of fluorescence units over time. Electropherograms may be used for deriving results from:

An electropherogram shows a sequence of data produced by an automated DNA sequencing machine.[1]

References

  1. ^ DNA Glossary

See also

  • Electrophoresis, the movement of an electrically charged substance under the influence of an electric field

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