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during cell division, dna molecules are replicated in a semiconservative manner. what happens to the original dna molecule during semiconservative replication?
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during cell division, dna molecules are replicated in a semiconservative manner. what happens to the original dna molecule during semiconservative replication?
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the original dna acts as a template so it can build a new strand
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