In gel electrophoresis, separated DNA fragments can
be visualized with the help of
(a) acetocarmine in bright blue light
(b) ethidium bromide in UV radiation
(c) acetocarmine in UV radiation
(d) ethidium bromide in infrared radiation.

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Answer :

(b) ethidium bromide in UV radiation

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