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Rodney Villa
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15 December, 06:52
Why does DNA migrate to the positive electrode?
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Aidyn Hutchinson
15 December, 07:17
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DNA is negatively charged, therefore, when an electric current is applied to the gel, DNA will migrate towards the positively charged electrode.
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