sähköfooreesi
Sähköfooreesi, also known as electrophoresis, is a laboratory technique used to separate molecules based on their size and electrical charge. It is commonly employed in molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics to analyze DNA, RNA, and proteins. The fundamental principle involves applying an electric field across a gel matrix, typically made of agarose or polyacrylamide. Charged molecules within the sample will migrate through the gel towards the electrode with the opposite charge. Smaller molecules move through the gel matrix more readily than larger ones, resulting in separation based on size.
The process begins with preparing a gel, into which the sample is loaded into wells. An electrical