On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Dakota Hamill <dkotes@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Trying to think of other ways to seal off a narrow channel, to control the
> initial dispersion as you said, but keep open a running lane for the DNA or
> dye to migrate.
>
I don't think we should think of paper electrophoresis in relation to
gel electrophoresis. For example, in gel electrophoresis, we run
multiple lanes at once. For paper, maybe it's best to run 1 sample per
strip. That will prevent the diffused molecules from merging together.
Multiple strips of the same length can probably be run together and
still be good for comparision. The voltage through all the strips
should be the same and so should the rate of migration. Correct me on
this last statement.
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Re: [DIYbio] Re: Paper electrophoresis... super available molecule separation?
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