electrophorese

/ɪˌlɛktrəˈfɔriːz/
verb
  1. To separate molecules (such as DNA, RNA, or proteins) using an electric field, typically in a gel or solution.
    • The lab technician will electrophorese the DNA samples to check for mutations.
    • Researchers often electrophorese proteins to analyze their size and charge.
    • To prepare for the experiment, we need to electrophorese the mixture for about an hour.
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