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English: DNA samples on a polyacrylamide gel. The process to separate bands took 25 minutes at 107 V. Top line, light blue, is the added dye to samples, and lower, purple color line, are actual DNA samples that traveled towards anode, due to DNA's negative charge.
Date 4 November 2006, 18:03:00 (according to Exif data)
Source Photo taken in Orono, Maine, USA
Author Svetlana Miljkovic
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current10:11, 5 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 10:11, 5 November 2006457 × 516 (64 KB)Svetlana Miljkovic~commonswikiDNA samples on a polyacrylamide gel, which is transparent. The process to separate bands took 25 minutes at 107 V. Top line, light blue, is the added dye to samples, and lower, purple color line, are actual DNA samples that traveled towards anode, due to
10:11, 5 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 10:11, 5 November 2006457 × 516 (64 KB)Svetlana Miljkovic~commonswikiDNA samples on a polyacrylamide gel. The process to separate bands took 25 minutes at 107 V. Top line, light blue, is the added dye to samples, and lower, purple color line, are actual DNA samples that traveled towards anode, due to DNA negative charge.

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