elektroforeesimenetelmä
Elektroforeesimenetelmä, often shortened to electrophoresis, is a laboratory technique used to separate charged molecules based on their size and charge. This separation occurs within a matrix, typically a gel, when an electric field is applied. The charged molecules will migrate through the matrix towards the electrode that has the opposite charge. Positively charged molecules (cations) will move towards the negative electrode (cathode), while negatively charged molecules (anions) will move towards the positive electrode (anode). The rate of migration is influenced by the molecule's charge, size, and the properties of the matrix. Smaller molecules generally move faster than larger ones, and molecules with a higher charge density migrate more rapidly.
Common matrices used in electrophoresis include agarose and polyacrylamide gels. Agarose gels are often employed for