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Does DNA go positive?

Published in Molecular Biology 1 min read

DNA is negatively charged due to the phosphate groups in its backbone. This means that when an electric current is applied to a gel, DNA will migrate towards the positively charged electrode during gel electrophoresis. This movement is based on the principle of opposites attract.

This negative charge is a fundamental characteristic of DNA and is crucial for its function in the cell.

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