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A mixture containing DNA fragments A,B,C and D, with molecular weights of `A + B = C,A gt B and D gt C`, was subjected to agarose gel electrophoresis. The positions of these fragments from cathode to anode sides of the gel would be

A

B, A, C, D

B

A, B,C, D

C

C,B,A,D

D

B,A,D,C

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