251. Nonlinear focusing of DNA macromolecules.
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Frumin LL, Peltek SE, and Zilberstein GV
- Subjects
- Bacteriophage lambda chemistry, Bacteriophage lambda genetics, Computer Simulation, DNA isolation & purification, DNA, Viral chemistry, DNA, Viral isolation & purification, DNA, Viral radiation effects, Electrochemistry methods, Sensitivity and Specificity, DNA chemistry, DNA radiation effects, Electromagnetic Fields, Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional methods, Models, Chemical, Models, Molecular, Nonlinear Dynamics
- Abstract
The present paper reports the nonlinear electrophoretic focusing techniques developed after an original idea by Chacron and Slater [Phys. Rev. E 56, 3436 (1997)]. Focusing of DNA molecules is achieved in an alternating nonuniform electric field, created in a wedge gel with hyperbolic boundaries. The fractions separated on such a wedge retained their rectilinear shape during the electrophoresis. Experiments with gel electrophoresis confirm the possibility of a noticeable nonlinear focusing of DNA molecules.
- Published
- 2001
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