During replication of DNA its two strands separate. Each of these serves as a template for the formation of new, strands.
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DNA replication is semiconservative, meaning that each strand in the DNA double helix acts as a template for the synthesis of a new, complementary strand. This process takes us from one starting molecule to two "daughter" molecules, with each newly formed double helix containing one new and one old strand.
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