In SDS page, the elute from the column first. proteins will move through the gel fastest and first, and in size exclusion chromatography, the proteins will O smallest; smallest smallest; largest O largest; largest O largest; smallest
In SDS page, the elute from the column first. proteins will move through the gel fastest and first, and in size exclusion chromatography, the proteins will O smallest; smallest smallest; largest O largest; largest O largest; smallest
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![QUESTION 27
In SDS page, the
elute from the column first.
proteins will move through the gel fastest and first, and in size exclusion chromatography, the
proteins will
smallest; smallest
O smallest, largest
O largest; largest
largest; smallest
QUESTION 28
You have a mixture of positive, negative and neutral proteins. In order to obtain a pure positively charged protein, you can pass this mixture through a
column containing
O Anion Exchanger beads
O G-50 coarse beads
O G-50 superfine beads
O Cation Exchanger beads](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff3d74e65-c868-46a3-85f9-fa60424490e9%2Ff6008554-20b0-43e0-be85-c2649712c227%2Fqp6zk0v_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 27
In SDS page, the
elute from the column first.
proteins will move through the gel fastest and first, and in size exclusion chromatography, the
proteins will
smallest; smallest
O smallest, largest
O largest; largest
largest; smallest
QUESTION 28
You have a mixture of positive, negative and neutral proteins. In order to obtain a pure positively charged protein, you can pass this mixture through a
column containing
O Anion Exchanger beads
O G-50 coarse beads
O G-50 superfine beads
O Cation Exchanger beads
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