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  1. Electropherogram - Wikipedia

    An electropherogram (also called electrophoretogram, sequencing chromatogram, EPG, and e-gram) is a record or chart produced when electrophoresis is used in an analytical technique, …

  2. What is Electropherogram? How to Read it? – Genetic Education

    "A computational/graphical representation of nucleic acid separation generated during high throughput electrophoresis is referred to as an electropherogram."

  3. What Are Electropherograms and How Are They Used?

    An electropherogram is a graphical representation of data from molecular separation techniques, particularly electrophoresis. It visualizes information about molecules or fragments in a sample.

  4. Electropherogram - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    An electropherogram is a visual representation of DNA fragments that uses triangles or line drawings to illustrate allele, genotype, or profile peaks with specific alleles and peak heights.

  5. What is fragment analysis? - Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

    Electropherogram in fragment analysis. The electropherogram is a plot of DNA fragment sizes. Fluorescently labeled fragments are separated by CE and sized according to an internal …

  6. Interactive animation that describes each section of an electropherogram — the graphic representation of the separation of molecules by electrophoresis or other means of separation.

  7. Understanding Electropherograms and Applications

    What is the significance of the graphical representation in an electropherogram?