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| Hello, I have been looking for the approximate diffusion constant of one DNA buffer (TAE= tris-Acetate-EDTA, [Only registered users see links. ]) which is commonly used for DNA electrophoresis. I found some reference book such as Tyrrell's Diffusion in Liquids in the library. However, I can't find the TAE diffusion constant. Can you give me some suggestion? Thank you! Yi-Kuen |
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