Agarose

/ˈæɡərəʊs/ noun

A gel-like substance extracted from seaweed, widely used in laboratories to separate DNA and proteins.

From Malay 'agar-agar' (the seaweed source) combined with the chemical suffix '-ose' (indicating a carbohydrate or sugar). Enter scientific naming conventions in the 20th century.

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