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How does gel electrophoresis help organize DNA molecules?

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How does gel electrophoresis help organize DNA molecules?

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Gel electrophoresis separates DNA fragments based on their size. First the DNA is digested by restriction enzymes, then it is run in the gel. The DNA fragments that are larger will get trapped in the gel matrix sooner. After the DNA has run through the gel, the fragments will be neatly organized by size with the smallest ones making it most of the way through the gel.

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