Definition of Capillary array

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Capillary array

The term 'Capillary array' as it applies to the area of gnome research can be defined as 'Gel-filled silica capillaries used to separate fragments for DNA sequencing. The small diameter of the capillaries permit the application of higher electric fields, providing high speed, high throughput separations that are significantly faster than traditional slab gels'.

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