Quantitative measurement of DNA migration in gel electrophoresis requires precisely controlled homogeneous electric fields. A new electrophoresis system has allowed us to explore several parameters governing DNA migration during homogeneous field pulsed field gel (PFG) electrophoresis. Migration was measured at different switch times, temperatures, agarose concentrations, and voltage gradients. Conditions which increase DNA velocities permit separation over a wider size range, but reduce resolution. We have also varied the angle between the alternating electric fields. Reorientation angles between 105° and 165° give equivalent resolution, despite significant differences in DNA velocity. Separation of DNA fragments from 50 to greater than 70...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
The effect of agarose gel concentration and field strength on the electrophoretic trapping of open (...
Quantitative measurement of DNA migration in gel electrophoresis requires precisely controlled homog...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) Is capable of resolving a wide size range of DNA molecules w...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) Is capable of resolving a wide size range of DNA molecules w...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) Is capable of resolving a wide size range of DNA molecules w...
The purpose of the Human Genome Project is outlined followed by a discussion of electrophoresis in b...
DNA gel electrophoresis is a critical analytical step in a wide spectrum of genomic analysis assays....
Pulsed-field capillary electrophoresis represents a new tool for rapid and highly efficient separati...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
The effect of agarose gel concentration and field strength on the electrophoretic trapping of open (...
Quantitative measurement of DNA migration in gel electrophoresis requires precisely controlled homog...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) Is capable of resolving a wide size range of DNA molecules w...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
We have previously shown that asymmetric-voltage field inversion electrophoresis produces more unifo...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) Is capable of resolving a wide size range of DNA molecules w...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) Is capable of resolving a wide size range of DNA molecules w...
The purpose of the Human Genome Project is outlined followed by a discussion of electrophoresis in b...
DNA gel electrophoresis is a critical analytical step in a wide spectrum of genomic analysis assays....
Pulsed-field capillary electrophoresis represents a new tool for rapid and highly efficient separati...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
In Part I of this dissertation, empirical equations for predicting DNA mobility during agarose gel e...
The effect of agarose gel concentration and field strength on the electrophoretic trapping of open (...