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Q: What form of technology uses electricity to sort DNA fragments based on their sizes?
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Why are D1S80 fragments separated by gel electophoresis?

Fragments are separated by gel electrophoresis because of their differing sizes. DNA is negatively charged, so will migrate through the gel towards the positive electrode. The smaller fragments are able to move through the gel more quickly than the larger fragments - which means they separate based on their size.


Gel electrophoresis separates DNA fragments on the basis of differences in their?

Length. DNA has a natural negative charge - and so will move towards the positive electrode. Larger fragments move more slowly than shorter ones - so the sizes of fragments can be determined.


Properties of DNA fragments which allow them to be separated from each other during gel electrophoresis?

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