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Chemistry, 03.05.2021 17:20 melkumathurin

Both gels in Question 19 were run for the same duration at the same voltage. The left lane of each gel was from the exact same sample. Band X (labeled on the left gel) also showed up on the right gel, but it traveled less than half the distance of band X on the left gel. Briefly, what does this information tell you about the gel on the right compared to the gel on the left

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