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DNA replication is semiconservative. Explain.

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Answered by Shruti2425
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Semiconservative replication would produce two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one new strand. Conservative replication would leave the two original template DNA strands together in a double helix and would produce a copy composed of two new strands containing all of the new DNA base pairs.

Answered by Sumitmbbs
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DNA replicates semiconservatively which means one of the strand of the DNA will be parental and one the strand will be newly synthesised

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