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Electrophoresis is used as a method of separating&nbsp;[http://bms.ncl.ac.uk/wiki/extensions/FCKeditor/fckeditor/editor/DNA DNA]&nbsp;according to size, using a porous gel as a filter. By applying an electric current, the [[Molecule|molecules]] of [[DNA|DNA]] are made to move through the gel towards the positive electrode ([[Anode|anode]]), with the smaller or more compact strands travelling the fastest.<ref>http://www.molecularstation.com/images/agarose-gel-electrophoresis.jpg</ref> This produces distinct bands of [[DNA|DNA]], which can be identified by comparing with a known [[DNA|DNA]] sample 'ladder' run simultaeously.
Electrophoresis is used as a method of separating&nbsp;[http://bms.ncl.ac.uk/wiki/extensions/FCKeditor/fckeditor/editor/DNA DNA]&nbsp;according to size, using a porous gel as a filter. By applying an electric current, the [[Molecule|molecules]] of [[DNA|DNA]] are made to move through the gel towards the positive electrode ([[Anode|anode]]), with the smaller or more compact strands travelling the fastest.<ref>http://www.molecularstation.com/images/agarose-gel-electrophoresis.jpg</ref> This produces distinct bands of [[DNA|DNA]], which can be identified by comparing with a known [[DNA|DNA]] sample 'ladder' run simultaeously.

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[1] Electrophoresis is used as a method of separating DNA according to size, using a porous gel as a filter. By applying an electric current, the molecules of DNA are made to move through the gel towards the positive electrode (anode), with the smaller or more compact strands travelling the fastest.[2] This produces distinct bands of DNA, which can be identified by comparing with a known DNA sample 'ladder' run simultaeously.