The electrical current created during gel electrophoresis forces DNA to move from the negative end to the positive end. Which of the following statements accurately describes why this haepens?* O Molecules always move down their electrical gradient, from negative to positive. The backbone of DNA is negatively charged, forcing it to move towards the positive end. Since DNA is loaded into wells at the negative end, the only direction they can move is towards the positive end. The backbone of DNA is positively charged, forcing it to move towards the positive end.

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