Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəˌroʊz/
noun a polysaccharide obtained from seaweed, used especially in gel electrophoresis
A1 Agarose is a type of gel used in science experiments.
A2 Students in the biology lab were instructed to prepare agarose for their experiment.
B1 The scientist mixed the agarose powder with water to create a gel for electrophoresis.
B2 The research team used agarose gel electrophoresis to separate DNA fragments.
C1 The purity of the agarose gel is crucial for accurate results in protein electrophoresis.
C2 Advanced techniques like two-dimensional gel electrophoresis require high-quality agarose for optimal separation.
formal Agarose gel electrophoresis is commonly used in molecular biology to separate DNA fragments based on size.
informal I need to run the DNA samples on an agarose gel to see the band patterns.
slang Let's load the agarose gel with the DNA samples and run the electrophoresis.
figurative The agarose gel acted like a sieve, separating the DNA fragments into distinct bands.
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