In size exclusion chromatography
I. molecules too large to interact with beads elute in the void volume
II. molecules of intermediate size may enter the gel pores and are
Retained to a lesser extent than the largest molecules
III. beads and buffer together are termed the "bed volume"
IV. the elution volume is that at which the targeted protein elutes
A) I and II
B) II and III
C) I, II and III
D) I and IV
E) I, III and IV
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