Answer:
DNA in each of the two daughter cells would have half of the radioactivity as compared to the radioactivity of the DNA of parent bacterium
Explanation:
DNA replication is a semi-conservative process and each of the newly formed double helices contains one parental strand and one newly formed DNA strand. The parent bacterium had both of its DNA strands radio-labeled. Replication of the parent DNA would form two DNA double helices each of which would contain one radio-labeled parental strand and one non-labeled newly formed DNA strand. Therefore, DNA of each daughter cell would exhibit half the radioactivity as that of the parental DNA.