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5. Protein Techniques / Diagonal Electrophoresis / Problem 4
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How do interchain disulfide bonds affect peptide migration in diagonal electrophoresis compared to intrachain disulfide bonds?
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Interchain bonds cause peptides to migrate slower, while intrachain bonds cause faster migration.
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Interchain bonds cause peptides to migrate faster, while intrachain bonds cause slower migration.
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Interchain bonds have no effect on migration, while intrachain bonds cause slower migration.
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Both interchain and intrachain bonds cause peptides to migrate at the same rate.
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