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biochromatography

Biochromatography is a laboratory technique used to separate and analyze different biological molecules, such as proteins or DNA, based on how they interact with specific materials called chromatography media. The process involves passing a mixture through a specialized system where molecules stick to or pass through the medium at different rates. This helps scientists identify, purify, or study individual components within complex biological samples. By exploiting these differences in behavior, biochromatography plays a vital role in research and biotechnology applications like drug development and medical diagnostics.