Biology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Why is DNA replication called semiconservative?

Answers

Answered by Cheemaking
2
DNA replication is semi-conservativebecause each helix that is created contains one strand from the helix from which it was copied. Thereplication of one helix results in two daughter helices each of which contains one of the original parental helical strands.



I hope help you
Similar questions