Relacionar Columnas DNA and Gel ElectrophoresisVersión en línea DNA and Gel Electrophoresis por Laura Roy 1 2 Hydrogen bonds for complementary base pairing 2 Restriction Enzymes 3 DNA Profiling 4 Why DNA travels down a gel 5 Gene 6 Purines 7 Gel Electrophoresis 8 Pyrimidines 9 3 Hydrogen bonds for complementary base pairing 10 RFLPs (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms) 11 DNA 12 PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) A and G (contain 2 rings) The negative phosphate group is attracted to the positive electrode. Recognize specific sequences and cuts DNA at that sequence DNA segments after a restriction enzyme digest. A and T Genetic information Analyzing bands on a gel to find matching DNA segments to determine paternity, identify a person, or to determine genotype. The process that separates DNA by the size of the segments. T and C (contain 1 ring) A segment of DNA that codes for a protein. A process that makes millions of copies of DNA so that it can be analyzed. G and C