Gel extraction is a molecular biology technique used to purify DNA or RNA fragments from an agarose gel after electrophoresis. This process is essential when researchers need to isolate specific nucleic acid fragments for further analysis, cloning, or other applications. The general steps involved in gel extraction are as follows: 1. **Electrophoresis**: Nucleic acids are separated by size using gel electrophoresis. The gel is typically made from agarose and contains wells where the samples are loaded.
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