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Semiconservative replication would produce molecules with both old and new DNA, but each molecule would be composed of one old strand and one new one. ...
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A simplified representation of a DNA molecule separating to form two new molecules. To reproduce, a cell must copy and transmit its genetic information (DNA) to all of its progeny. To do so, DNA replicates, following the process of semiconservative replication.
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Half the original DNA molecule is saved, or conserved in the daughter molecules. This is why the process is called semi-conservative. ... DNA Replication; Semiconservative...
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Biology question: Why is DNA replication known as semiconservative? Semiconservative replication would produce two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one entirely new strand ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Biology > Why is DNA replication known as semiconservative?
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Details on Semi Conservative Replication Process, Watson, Crick, Delbruck, Dispersive methods, DNA, Replication of DNA ... Index >> Replication of DNA >> Semi Conservative Replication Process...
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DNA Replication is Semiconservative ... DNA replication begins with the "unzipping" of the parent molecule as the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs are broken. ... This mode of replication is described as semi-conservative: one-half of each new molecule of DNA is old; one-half new.
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Replication of DNA is semi-conservative. That is, one side of each new DNA strand is "old" and the other side is "new". ... Though there may already be origins of replication on a strand of DNA, replication does not really begin until an enzyme called primase adds a primer of a few RNA nucleotides in a 5' to 3' direction.
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pollen.utulsa.edu/Cell-Biology/DNA-Replication/sld002.h...
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Semi-Conservative DNA Replication: Meselson and Stahl; Watson and Crick's discovery of DNA structure in 1953 revealed a possible mechanism for DNA replication. So why didn't Meselson and Stahl finally explain this mechanism until 1958?
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