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Dna molecule in which both strands have radioactive thymidine is allowed to duplicate

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Answered by aki7760
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....in a non reactive thymidine...

Answered by lovingheart
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It is called Non-radioactive thymidine.

Explanation:

When the DNA molecule having radioactive thymidine is allowed to duplicate, there are two molecules formed. DNA is abbreviated for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is the main source of of characters passing from first generation to second generation. The DNA is double stranded helical structure and it is present in the stable form. It is mainly made up of sugar and hydrogen compound. The duplication of DNA is required to transfer the characters from parents to its daughter cell, therefore during the process of meiosis and mitosis the doubling of DNA or segmenting of DNA happens.

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