By adding SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) during the electrophoresis of proteins, it is possible to:
A) determine a protein's isoelectric point.
B) determine an enzyme's specific activity.
C) determine the amino acid composition of the protein.
D) preserve a protein's native structure and biological activity.
E) separate proteins exclusively on the basis of molecular weight.
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