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Electrophoresis articles from across Nature Portfolio
Electrophoresis is the process by which large charged molecules travel through a medium under a uniform electric field. The most common implementation, gel electrophoresis, is a method used to separate nucleic acids by length or proteins by size, conformation and charge based on their migration through a porous matrix.
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Nature Genetics 54, 1746-1754
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