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SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) is a common technique used in biochemistry and molecular biology to separate proteins based on their molecular weight.
Key Features
- Denatures proteins
- Separates proteins based on size
- Uses an electric field to move proteins through a polyacrylamide gel
Pros
- Highly reproducible results
- Widely used in protein research
- Provides accurate molecular weight determination of proteins
Cons
- Time-consuming process
- Requires specialized equipment and reagents