Horizontal Electrophoresis Unit
Our horizontal electrophoresis unit is a laboratory apparatus used for separating macromolecules, such as DNA, RNA, or proteins, based on their size and charge during electrophoresis. It consists of a horizontal gel chamber with two electrodes on opposite ends and a casting tray where the gel is formed. Samples are loaded into wells within the gel, and an electric field is applied horizontally, causing the molecules to migrate through the gel matrix. This unit is versatile and widely used in molecular biology, genomics, and protein analysis for tasks such as DNA fragment separation, protein profiling, and nucleic acid purification.