gel electrophoresis Flashcards
Agarose gel
A sponge-like gel used in gel electrophoresis that contains pores for DNA fragments to move through
Band (gel electrophoresis)
A line seen in the gel after running gel electrophoresis that corresponds to a collection of DNA fragments of a specific size.
Base pair (bp)
A unit of measurement that corresponds to one nucleotide.
Buffer
An ion-rich solution that carries electrical current through an agarose gel.
DNA profiling
The process of identification on the basis of an individual’s genetic information.
Electrode
Conductors of electricity that are attached to both ends of a gel allowing an electrical current to pass through it.
Ethidium bromide
A fluorescent dye that binds to DNA fragments in a gel and allows them to be easily visualised under ultraviolet light.
Kilobase (kb) - gel
A unit of measurement that corresponds to one thousand nucleotides. May also be written as kbp.
Lane - gel
The column of the gel corresponding to each sample of DNA.
Short tandem repeats (STRs
Short, repeated sequences of nucleotides found in the non-coding regions of nuclear DNA.
Standard ladder
A mixture of DNA fragments of known length that are used to infer the size of fragments in a sample.