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<p>Poly(A)-tails are a series of adenosine (A) nucleotides that are assembled in a string at the 3’ end of the mRNA, like a tail. Poly(A)-tails are important in the cells for both stabilising and signaling, marking the mRNA as ready to be used for different purposes. In eukaryotic cells, Poly(A)-tails are made naturally in the cell for most mRNA strands. In prokaryotes however, the tails are shorter, more uncommon, and in many cases such as in E.coli, there are no tails on most mRNA at all.<br><br>
 
<p>Poly(A)-tails are a series of adenosine (A) nucleotides that are assembled in a string at the 3’ end of the mRNA, like a tail. Poly(A)-tails are important in the cells for both stabilising and signaling, marking the mRNA as ready to be used for different purposes. In eukaryotic cells, Poly(A)-tails are made naturally in the cell for most mRNA strands. In prokaryotes however, the tails are shorter, more uncommon, and in many cases such as in E.coli, there are no tails on most mRNA at all.<br><br>
  
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<b>Gel electrophoresis: </b>Gel electrophoresis is a analysis and separation method of macromolecules, such as DNA and RNA, and their fragments based on charge and size. When the electric field is applied the negatively charged molecules will move through a matrix of agarose. Shorter molecules migrates farther, due to the easier mobility through the pores in the matrix.
 
<b>Gel electrophoresis: </b>Gel electrophoresis is a analysis and separation method of macromolecules, such as DNA and RNA, and their fragments based on charge and size. When the electric field is applied the negatively charged molecules will move through a matrix of agarose. Shorter molecules migrates farther, due to the easier mobility through the pores in the matrix.
  
 
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