Agarose gel electrophoresis is a technique used to analyze nucleic acids and proteins, specifically for determining the presence and size of PCR products indicating Wolbachia DNA. It involves the movement of negatively charged DNA molecules through a porous agarose gel under an electrical field, with smaller DNA fragments migrating faster. The process includes preparing the gel, loading samples, running the gel, and visualizing the DNA, often using stains like ethidium bromide or safer alternatives.