Electrophoresis Apparatus
An electrophoresis apparatus is used to separate DNA, RNA, or proteins. Common in molecular biology and biochemistry labs. Students load samples into gel wells and apply electric current. Molecules move based on size and charge. Helps in genetic research and diagnostic applications. Used to analyze DNA patterns and protein profiles. Requires buffer, gel trays, and power supply. Safe and simple to operate with supervision. Essential for biomedical and research training.