There are many similarities and differences between protein and DNA electrophoresis.
Similarities:
The meaning of electrophoresis is the same in both cases. Either nucleic acids or proteins, this technique separate the molecules according to their charges. However there are some differences based upon the nature of the molecules. Two major differences in the technique are:
a) Nucleic acids electrophoresis is done mainly in agarose gels, while protein electrophoresis is carried out in different materials, the most common is polyacrylamide.
b) After protein electrophoresis, developing of protein bands in the gel is acquired by immersing it in different stain solutions, the most commons are Coomassie brilliant blue, and Amido black. On the other hand, to develop the nucleic acid bands on the agarose gels, it is necessary to use a specific dye that fluoresces under UV light, that is, the ethidium bromide dye.
it is a marker for specific protein identification.in electrophoresis it is used to identify particular protein based on the molecular weight.
The Clinical Chemistry Section of a Hospital Pathology Laboratory will prpbably undertake protein electrophoresis on the blood samples from patients.
Soy protein is the protein that is extracted from soybeans.
capsid (= protein coat) and nucleic acid - DNA or RNA.
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Horizantal gel electrophoresis is generally used for RNA/DNA based studies, while vertical gel electrophoresis is used for protein based studies.
it is a marker for specific protein identification.in electrophoresis it is used to identify particular protein based on the molecular weight.
Insulin is a protein.
The Clinical Chemistry Section of a Hospital Pathology Laboratory will prpbably undertake protein electrophoresis on the blood samples from patients.
No. Nucleic acids are the building blocks of protein. There are various types of nucleic acids that form proteins.
A. J. Houtsmuller has written: 'Agarose-gel-electrophoresis of lipoproteins' -- subject(s): Blood protein electrophoresis, Electrophoresis, Gel electrophoresis, Lipoproteins
No, nucleic acids code for the making of protein, they do not contain the monomers of protein manufacturing.
its not nucleocaspid its nucleocapsid,,,hope you find the difference lol nucleocapsid is the complex of nucleic acid and protein of a virus.
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It is a nucleic acid.
there is no difference between this two...
Yes. All viruses are composed of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein capsid. When the capsid is not present, the the infectious nucleic acid is called viroid. When the nucleic acid is not present, the infectious protein coating is called prion.