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SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) is a denaturing agent, that causes proteins to denature and disassociate from each other, and also confers proteins the same amount of negative charge

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SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) is a denaturing agent, that causes proteins to denature and disassociate from each other, and also confers proteins the same amount of negative charge.

False

True

 

SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) is a denaturing agent used to separate Nucleic acids, it causes DNA to denature and disassociate from each other, and also confers DNA the same amount of negative charge.

False

True

 

What would be the protein mobility in SDS-PAGE with high acrylamide?

high acrylamide concentration has no effect on electrophoretic mobility

None of those

high acrylamide concentration confers a rapid electrophoretic mobility

high acrylamide concentration confers low electrophoretic mobility

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