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    • Gel electrophoresis separates molecules based on their size and charge
    • What does gel electrophoresis analyze for DNA samples?
      Fragment sizes and mutations
    • Smaller DNA fragments move faster through the gel matrix due to their smaller size
    • What happens to smaller DNA fragments during electrophoresis?
      They migrate faster
    • What forms the gel matrix in gel electrophoresis?
      Agarose powder
    • The power supply in gel electrophoresis provides the electric field.

      True
    • The running buffer in gel electrophoresis provides conductivity and maintains the pH for separation.

      True
    • The power supply in gel electrophoresis provides the electric field
    • What is gel electrophoresis used to separate?
      DNA, RNA, or proteins
    • Steps in the gel electrophoresis procedure
      1️⃣ Gel casting
      2️⃣ Loading samples
      3️⃣ Applying electric field
      4️⃣ Staining/visualization
    • DNA separation in gel electrophoresis uses an agarose gel and an electric field.
      True
    • What creates the porous matrix in gel electrophoresis?
      Agarose gel
    • Smaller DNA fragments migrate faster through the gel due to their smaller size
    • What is the role of the running buffer in gel electrophoresis?
      Provides conductivity and pH
    • The material used to form the gel matrix in gel electrophoresis is called agarose powder
    • What is the purpose of a gel comb in gel electrophoresis?
      Creates wells for samples
    • Loading dye is used to visualize DNA samples in gel wells during electrophoresis.

      True
    • Match the gel type with its characteristic:
      Agarose ↔️ Large pore size
      Polyacrylamide ↔️ High resolution
    • Gel electrophoresis is a technique used to separate molecules based on size and charge
    • Smaller DNA fragments move faster through the gel matrix in gel electrophoresis.

      True
    • Smaller DNA fragments move through the agarose gel matrix faster
    • What is agarose powder used for in gel electrophoresis?
      Forms the gel matrix
    • The electrophoresis chamber contains the gel and electrodes.

      True
    • What is the purpose of loading dye in gel electrophoresis?
      Visualize samples in wells
    • Step-by-step procedure for gel electrophoresis
      1️⃣ Prepare the gel
      2️⃣ Load samples
      3️⃣ Run the gel
      4️⃣ Stain and visualize
      5️⃣ Analyze results
    • Without electrophoresis buffer, DNA separation is impossible in gel electrophoresis.

      True
    • Steps to visualize DNA bands after gel electrophoresis
      1️⃣ Staining
      2️⃣ Washing
      3️⃣ UV transillumination
      4️⃣ Imaging
    • Gel electrophoresis can be used to quantify RNA expression levels.

      True
    • What is the purpose of a staining solution in gel electrophoresis?
      Makes DNA bands visible
    • Steps for preparing and running a gel electrophoresis
      1️⃣ Prepare the Gel: Mix agarose powder with running buffer and heat. Pour into a casting tray with a comb to create wells.
      2️⃣ Load Samples: Add DNA samples mixed with loading dye into the gel wells.
      3️⃣ Run the Gel: Apply an electric current to the electrophoresis chamber.
      4️⃣ Stain and Visualize: Stain the gel with a dye to visualize DNA bands under a UV transilluminator.
      5️⃣ Analyze Results: Measure the distance traveled by the bands to estimate their sizes.
    • What is visualized during the staining and visualization step of gel electrophoresis?
      Separated DNA bands
    • What is the principle of DNA separation in gel electrophoresis based on?
      Size of DNA fragments
    • Steps in the gel electrophoresis process
      1️⃣ Sample preparation
      2️⃣ Gel casting
      3️⃣ Electric field application
      4️⃣ Separation
    • The running buffer in gel electrophoresis provides conductivity
    • Match the equipment with its purpose:
      Power supply ↔️ Provides electric field
      UV transilluminator ↔️ Allows viewing stained gel
      Gel comb ↔️ Creates wells for samples
    • What are the two primary roles of electrophoresis buffer?
      Conductivity and pH control
    • The electrophoresis buffer maintains the appropriate pH
    • Which staining solutions are commonly used to visualize DNA bands?
      Ethidium bromide and SYBR Green
    • What is one application of gel electrophoresis in DNA analysis?
      Detect mutations