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all right so Iamp;#39;m going to talk a little bit about how the different bands travel in a gel and also a little bit about the different concentrations of gel the two most common concentrations that high schoolers are going to use are a 8% and a 1% auro solution most of our things that we use at the biotech Academy are 08 because auros is very expensive about a dollar a gram and so that 2% difference can be a savings of 20 cents per gel so weamp;#39;re going to go ahead and draw a gel and Iamp;#39;ll label everything for you all right if this is the negative end and the positive end remember weamp;#39;re going to load our DNA at the negative end because DNA samples are negatively charged okay so those represent the wells and as the electroforesis reaction is occurring the negative current here is going to push the samples toward the positive end and so you may end up with something that looks a little like this okay and so each of these lines represents a band of DNA all