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- Can two-dimensional gel electrophoresis be used as a purificationtechnique? Explain.how does polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with SDS separate proteins ?Give a detailed description of how probes are designed and arranged on a resequencing array. Your description should include the size (in base pairs) of the probe, where differences in sequence are located within the probe, and the types of experiments that would use this type of microarray.
- Discuss the underlying biochemical principle of the nucleic acid sequencing methods known as Semiconductor (Ion Torrent) sequencing.How does gel electrophoresis separate DNA fragments of your unknown sample and How will you be able to track the distance travelled by the DNA during electrophoretic run?What type of probes must be used for super-resolutionmicroscopy and why?