What do you mean by semi-conservative replica?
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In summary, DNA replication is the process of making copies of DNA.DNA replicates by semi-conservative replication, which means that one strand of the parent double helix is conserved in each new DNA molecule. Meselson and Stahl were the scientists who showed that DNA follows thesemi-conservative model.
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In summary, DNA replication is the process of making copies of DNA.DNA replicates by semi-conservative replication, which means that one strand of the parent double helix is conserved in each new DNA molecule. Meselson and Stahl were the scientists who showed that DNA follows thesemi-conservative model.
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DNA replicates by semi-conservative replication, which means that one strand of the parent double helix is conserved in each new DNA molecule. ... They were able to disproveconservative replication, whereby all parent DNA is conserved in the original molecule, after only one round of DNAreplication
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DNA replicates by semi-conservative replication, which means that one strand of the parent double helix is conserved in each new DNA molecule. ... They were able to disproveconservative replication, whereby all parent DNA is conserved in the original molecule, after only one round of DNAreplication
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