CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ELECTROPHORESE
PRESENT
Present
I electrophorese
you electrophorese
he/she/it electrophoreses
we electrophorese
you electrophorese
they electrophorese
Present continuous
I am electrophoresing
you are electrophoresing
he/she/it is electrophoresing
we are electrophoresing
you are electrophoresing
they are electrophoresing
Present perfect
I have electrophoresed
you have electrophoresed
he/she/it has electrophoresed
we have electrophoresed
you have electrophoresed
they have electrophoresed
Present perfect continuous
I have been electrophoresing
you have been electrophoresing
he/she/it has been electrophoresing
we have been electrophoresing
you have been electrophoresing
they have been electrophoresing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I electrophoresed
you electrophoresed
he/she/it electrophoresed
we electrophoresed
you electrophoresed
they electrophoresed
Past continuous
I was electrophoresing
you were electrophoresing
he/she/it was electrophoresing
we were electrophoresing
you were electrophoresing
they were electrophoresing
Past perfect
I had electrophoresed
you had electrophoresed
he/she/it had electrophoresed
we had electrophoresed
you had electrophoresed
they had electrophoresed
Past perfect continuous
I had been electrophoresing
you had been electrophoresing
he/she/it had been electrophoresing
we had been electrophoresing
you had been electrophoresing
they had been electrophoresing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will electrophorese
you will electrophorese
he/she/it will electrophorese
we will electrophorese
you will electrophorese
they will electrophorese
Future continuous
I will be electrophoresing
you will be electrophoresing
he/she/it will be electrophoresing
we will be electrophoresing
you will be electrophoresing
they will be electrophoresing
Future perfect
I will have electrophoresed
you will have electrophoresed
he/she/it will have electrophoresed
we will have electrophoresed
you will have electrophoresed
they will have electrophoresed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been electrophoresing
you will have been electrophoresing
he/she/it will have been electrophoresing
we will have been electrophoresing
you will have been electrophoresing
they will have been electrophoresing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would electrophorese
you would electrophorese
he/she/it would electrophorese
we would electrophorese
you would electrophorese
they would electrophorese
Conditional continuous
I would be electrophoresing
you would be electrophoresing
he/she/it would be electrophoresing
we would be electrophoresing
you would be electrophoresing
they would be electrophoresing
Conditional perfect
I would have electrophorese
you would have electrophorese
he/she/it would have electrophorese
we would have electrophorese
you would have electrophorese
they would have electrophorese
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been electrophoresing
you would have been electrophoresing
he/she/it would have been electrophoresing
we would have been electrophoresing
you would have been electrophoresing
they would have been electrophoresing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you electrophorese
we let´s electrophorese
you electrophorese
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to electrophorese
Past participle
electrophoresed
Present Participle
electrophoresing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTROPHORESE»
Discover the use of
electrophorese in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
electrophorese and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Cytochrome P450 Protocols
Electrophorese a small amount of the PCR products through an agarose gel. A
single intense band of the correct size should be observed. 2. Purify the
remaining PCR product using a QIAquick column per the manufacturer's
instructions. 3.
Ian Randall Phillips, Elizabeth Anne Shephard, 2006
2
Recombinant Proteins from Plants: Production and Isolation ...
To separate RNA fragments, electrophorese through a 1.5% (w/v) agarose gel in
MOPS buffer (11). To permit visualization of DNA by exposure to UV light, add 0.5
Hg/mL ethidium bromide to the agarose solution immediately prior to casting ...
Charles Cunningham, Andrew J. R. Porter, 1998
3
Biology and Palaeobiology of Bryozoans: Proceedings of the ...
Zool. France, Paris. Garcia-Marin, J.L., 1991. Le coefficient de Sorensen et l'
electrophorese enzymatique. - Bull. Soc. zool. Fr. 116(1): 3-14. Genermont, J. &M
. Lamotte, 1980. Le concept biologique de l'espece dans la zoologie
contemporaine.
Peter J. Hayward, John Stanley Ryland, Paul D. Taylor, 1994
4
Photosynthesis Research Protocols
Electrophorese the samples on a 0.8% (w/v) agarose gel, excise the bands
corresponding to fragments A and B, purify each DNA fragment using a QIAquick
column, and elute each fragment in 30 μL of QIAGEN's EB buffer. 3.1.3.
Preparation ...
Electrophorese on a 1.3% agarose gel in Tris-glycine buffer. For best resolution
use a comb with 4 mm wells and a 25 × 16 × 0.4 cm (L × W × H) gel. Run at 120 V
const (3–5 h). 10. Stain gel with 2.5-gel volume of water containing 0.5 μg/ mL ...
Electrophorese the samples approx 2 h at 400–500 V alongside appropriate
radiolabeled size markers. The cDNA products generated here are 69 and 101
bp for the SV40 late and early products, respectively. We routinely run
radiolabeled ...
7
Transmembrane Transporters
Electrophorese solubilized photolabeled membranes on an 8% SDS-PAGE
polyacrylamide gel. For preparative procedures, we use 1.5-mm-thick 15 × 17 cm
BRL gels with a 15-well comb and load 175–200 μl sample/lane. For analytical ...
8
Parasite Antigens, Parasite Genes: A Laboratory Manual for ...
Let the slit close (it is vital that no air bubbles are trapped) and electrophorese the
DNA onto the membrane (remember to reverse the current if the slit is behind the
band) (Note J). 2. Remove the membrane and rinse it in 5 -10 ml of Low salt ...
9
Bovine Genome: Mapping and Trypanotolerance : Proceedings of ...
Lyse cells by boiling in water and use as substrate for PCR with primers
complementary to the T3 and T7 promoter sequences of pBluescript. •
Electrophorese, blot and hybridize again with poly(dC-dA)-poly(dG-dT) to confirm
the presence of ...
10
Vascular Disease: Molecular Biology and Gene Transfer Protocols[
... to ensure that primer extension is completed. 4. Add 0.5 μL of loading buffer to
5 μL of PCR product and electrophorese on a 2% agarose gel to determine the
yield and specificity of the PCR reaction. 5. If unspecific bands are also obtained,
...
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