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Immobilisation of enzymes refers to any technique where enzyme molecules are held, separated from the reaction mixture. Substrate molecules can bind to the enzyme molecules and the products formed go back into the reaction mixture leaving the enzyme molecules in place.

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Electrophoresis is similar to chromatography. Separation of the different lengths of DNA fragments is achieved because, as the negatively charged fragments move towards the positively charged anode, shorter fragments pass through the gel more easily and so move further in a fixed time.

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Electrophoresis is similar to chromatography. Separation of the different lengths of DNA fragments is achieved because, as the negatively charged fragments move towards the positively charged anode, shorter fragments pass through the gel more easily and so move further in a fixed time.

 

I reject your biology, and replace it with my Chemistry.

 

Redox.

 

PS: I learned how to edit! I have to be on the mobile version.

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