In gel electrophoresis, the smallest DNA fragments will travel the farthest. Why does this consistently occur? * Small fragments have less charge on them and therefore travel farther. Small fragments are the first to leave the well and have more time to travel than the larger fragments. O The higher molecular weight of larger fragments make them sink. O Small fragments move more freely through the agar gel.

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In gel electrophoresis, the smallest DNA fragments will travel the farthest. Why
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O Small fragments have less charge on them and therefore travel farther.
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O The higher molecular weight of larger fragments make them sink.
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O Small fragments move more freely through the agar gel.
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Transcribed Image Text:Updates In gel electrophoresis, the smallest DNA fragments will travel the farthest. Why Grades does this consistently occur?* Members O Small fragments have less charge on them and therefore travel farther. Conferences Small fragments are the first to leave the well and have more time to travel than the DBQ Online larger fragments. Jewsela O The higher molecular weight of larger fragments make them sink. mation O Small fragments move more freely through the agar gel. logy Periods 1 and 2 s periods nool MP1, Highschool
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