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The term "semi-conservative" used to describe DNA replication means that: * Both strands are new DNA DNA is not replicated Both strands are old DNA One strand is new and the other is old
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The term "semi-conservative" used to describe DNA replication means that: *
Both strands are new DNA
DNA is not replicated
Both strands are old DNA
One strand is new and the other is old
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Semi-conservative DNA replication means that one stand is new DNA and the other contains a newly synthesized strand.
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