345,788 views
13 votes
13 votes
What does it mean that DNA replication

is semi-conservative?
A. that the old DNA is destroyed and only the new copies
are kept
B. that each strand contains segments of old and new DNA
C. that after replication one set is destroyed and only the
new set kept
D. that each set of DNA contains an original and a new
strand

User RumTraubeNuss
by
2.9k points

1 Answer

17 votes
17 votes
I think it’s B ( the old and new DNA)
User Shrabanee
by
2.7k points