<u>96%</u><u> is the sensitivity of a method that produces </u><u>500 </u><u>true-positive results and </u><u>20 </u><u>false-negative results.</u>
Why is pH important in electrophoresis?
This is important because the structure and charge of a protein or nucleic acid will change if subjected to significant pH changes, thus preventing proper separation.
What are the factors affecting electrophoresis?
- The characteristics of the ion or molecule, the environment (buffer) in which the molecule or ions are being studied, and the applied electrical field all have an impact on electrophoresis.
- These elements specifically have an impact on the sample's molecule migration rates during electrophoresis.
Given,
True-positive results = 500
False-negative results = 20
96% is the sensitivity of a method .
Learn more about electrophoresis
brainly.com/question/13949940
#SPJ4