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19 May, 15:29

What feature of dna replication makes it semi-conservative

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  1. 19 May, 15:54
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    DNA is semiconservative because during replication, it separates into two strands. It then recreates the opposite strand on each of the original strands to form two new identical strands of DNA. It's not conservative because it does not recreate a whole new strand off of one whole original strand.
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