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Agarose is a polysaccharide derived from seaweed that is commonly used in biochemistry and molecular Biology, particularly in techniques involving gel electrophoresis. It is used to create a gel matrix for separating molecules based on size, such as DNA fragments or proteins. Agarose gels are a versatile tool in research laboratories for analyzing and visualizing biomolecules.

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