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✔️What is semiconservative mode of replication?

✔️What is inborn error of metabolism?


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Answered by Mansisainidr
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Explanation:What does semiconservative replication mean?  

(B.) Each new double helix contains one original strand and one new strand.  

2. What is the goal of DNA replication?  

(B.) to ensure that every cell has a complete set of identical DNA  

3. What is the function of DNA polymerase?  

(D.) to bond nucleotides together  

4. What feature of replication ensures that DNA is copied quickly?  

(B.) The DNA molecule is replicated from both ends toward the center.  

5. How does a cell ensure that no errors are introduced during replication?  (C.) DNA polymerase proofreads and corrects the new DNA. .    .                                                                                                                      Inborn errors of metabolism. In most of the disorders, problems arise due to accumulation of substances which are toxic or interfere with normal function, or to the effects of reduced ability to synthesize essential compounds. Inborn errors of metabolism are now often referred to as congenital metabolic diseases or inherited metabolic disorders.

Answered by Anonymous
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---> in semi conservative replication, the original DNA strand associated with each other. semi conservative mode of replication consist the hybrid of old stand of double helix

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