Electrophoresis: SingleStrain vs DoubleStrain DNA chain speed

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Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) moves slower than double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in gel electrophoresis primarily due to differences in their structural stability and charge. ssDNA has a lower overall charge compared to dsDNA, which affects its mobility in an electric field. Additionally, ssDNA can form loops and folds due to intrastrand base pairing, creating a unique three-dimensional structure that hinders its movement through the gel. This structural complexity can be influenced by single nucleotide changes, which may further alter the strand's mobility. In contrast, when ssDNA is analyzed in a denaturing gel, such as one containing urea, it cannot form intrastrand bonds, potentially affecting its behavior differently than in native conditions.
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Why does single strain DNA moves slower then double strain DNA in gel electrophoresis?

I think that it is because single strain DNA has less electrical charge than double DNA helix, and single strained binds with H bonds uncharged molecules thus increasing it’s mass.
 
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Single stranded DNA is relatively unstable nature; in the absence of a complementary strand, the single strand may experience intrastrand base pairing, resulting in loops and folds that give the single strand a unique 3D structure, regardless of its length. A single nucleotide change could dramatically affect the strand's mobility through a gel by altering the intrastrand base pairing and its resulting 3D conformation (Melcher, 2000).
 
Please excuse my bad language.

OK, forming secondary structure… I was thinking on Single stranded DNA in denaturated gel or denaturated Single stranded DNA (urea), which can not form intrastrand bonds.
 
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