explain semiconservative DNA replication scheme by Watson and Crick
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Semiconservative replication describes the mechanism by which DNA is replicated in all known cells. It derives its name from the fact that this mechanism of transcription was one of three models originally proposed for DNA replication:
Semiconservative replication would produce two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one new strand.
Semiconservative replication would produce two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one new strand.
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