GelElektrophoreseSysteme
GelElektrophoreseSysteme, also known as gel electrophoresis systems, are laboratory instruments used to separate and analyze DNA, RNA, and proteins based on their size and charge. These systems typically consist of a power supply, a cooling system, and a gel box that contains the gel matrix. The gel matrix can be agarose, polyacrylamide, or other materials, and it is used to separate the molecules based on their size and charge. The power supply provides the electrical current that drives the molecules through the gel, while the cooling system helps to maintain the temperature of the gel. Gel electrophoresis systems are widely used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics research for tasks such as DNA sequencing, gene mapping, and protein analysis. They are available in various formats, including vertical and horizontal systems, and can be automated for high-throughput applications.