How does DNA move during gel electrophoresis?
A) The DNA moves toward the negative electrode.
B) Larger pieces of DNA move at a faster rate.
C) DNA moves at a constant rate, regardless of fragment size.
D) Smaller pieces of DNA move faster toward the positive electrode.
D
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