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Why is the fact that DNA has a negative charge so important in the gel electrophoresis process?

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Why is the fact that DNA has a negative charge so important in the gel electrophoresis process?

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Since the DNA has a negative charge, when the current runs through the gel, it allows the DNA to move towards the positive end of the chamber.

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