Capillary gel electrophoresis is a rapidly developing technique, which has been successfully used in the bioanalytical field, especially for separation of biopolymers like nucleic acids, proteins, and complex carbohydrates. This chapter starts with a summary of the theoretical and practical aspects of capillary gel electrophoresis including separation principles, instrument design, capillary coating techniques, and the most frequently used sieving matrices. It is followed by the description of the various detection options, such as
UV
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Vis
, diode‐array, laser‐induced fluorescence, and light‐emitting diode‐induced fluorescence types. Finally, an overview of the key application areas is given with the main emphasis on nucleic acid, protein, and complex carbohydrate analysis, as well as the latest developments in microchip electrophoresis devices.