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semiconservative and dispersive
When a cell copies its DNA into the daughter cells with swag.
it occurs in the nucleus
21 days
S Phase
semiconservative and dispersive
When a cell copies its DNA into the daughter cells with swag.
it occurs in the nucleus
21 days
S Phase
one strand of the DNA molecule
It means that the original strands are conserved.
DNA replication is : semiconservative, bidirectional, begins at unique sites (origins)
Semiconservative replication
Conservative replication and semiconservative replication are the ways DNA reproduces itself. The difference being whether the newly formed strands pair with each other or with an old one.
It is known as SEMI-CONSERVATIVE REPLICATION because the DNA produces two copies of DNA that each contain the original strand and one entirely new strand. You can definitely compare this to complementary base pairing. Hope this helps :) ~T.K
Semi conservative. The double strand splits into two strands and then a strand is replicated from the template of the two strands constructing four total strands. Two original and two copies.