How is gel electrophoresis used in DNA fingerprinting?
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Gel electrophoresis in DNA fingerprinting:
DNA fingerprinting is a technique used to determine the different patterns in satellite regions of the DNA to form a pattern unique to each individual.
Satellite regions are small sequences of DNA that do not encode any proteins but appear throughout the genome many times.
Gel electrophoresis is a method used to separate DNA molecules according to their size.
The DNA strands are suspended in a gel-like material, and electric current is passed through the medium.
DNA being negatively charged, gets attracted to the positive electrode
After a while, the molecules are separated by size, as smaller molecules move faster.
The separation of molecules based on size, produces a pattern of DNA bands which is unique to each individual.