How are DNA molecules visualized in a gel after electrophoresis? Why do DNA molecules migrate toward the + electrode? What determines the rate of their migration? What is the effect of PEG on DNA fragments of different sizes? How is this influenced by the concentration of PEG?

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  1. How are DNA molecules visualized in a gel after electrophoresis?
  2. Why do DNA molecules migrate toward the + electrode? What determines the rate of their migration?
  3. What is the effect of PEG on DNA fragments of different sizes? How is this influenced by the concentration of PEG?
EXPERIMENT
A 50 base pair (bp) DNA ladder solution (containing DNA fragments of several lengths
differing by 50 bp) was divided into 7 samples. One was left untreated (sample 1). The others
were treated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) at the following final concentrations: 10%
(sample 2), 8.3% (sample 3), 6.7% (sample 4), 5% (sample 5), 3.3% (sample 6) and 1.7%
(sample 7). Samples 2 to 7 were centrifuged, the pellets were dissolved in a gel loading
buffer, and all seven samples were electrophoresed in an agarose gel. The positions of the
electrodes (and) during electrophoresis and the loading wells (→) are indicated.
FIGURE
10 8.3 6.7 5 3.3 1.7 PEG (%)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(+)
Samples
Transcribed Image Text:EXPERIMENT A 50 base pair (bp) DNA ladder solution (containing DNA fragments of several lengths differing by 50 bp) was divided into 7 samples. One was left untreated (sample 1). The others were treated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) at the following final concentrations: 10% (sample 2), 8.3% (sample 3), 6.7% (sample 4), 5% (sample 5), 3.3% (sample 6) and 1.7% (sample 7). Samples 2 to 7 were centrifuged, the pellets were dissolved in a gel loading buffer, and all seven samples were electrophoresed in an agarose gel. The positions of the electrodes (and) during electrophoresis and the loading wells (→) are indicated. FIGURE 10 8.3 6.7 5 3.3 1.7 PEG (%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (+) Samples
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