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Semi conservative replication prevents mutations during DNA replication because it produces 2 copies that each contained 1 of the original strands and 1 entirely new strand.
I think there is a mistake in the question. The DNA replication is said to be semi-conservative because during DNA replication one stand will be parental and the other will be newly formed. This happens due to the complimentary base pairing.
DNA replication
The original DNA molecule is the template for the new DNA molecules.
DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
DNA replication begins in areas of DNA molecules are called origins of replication.
DNA replication is said to be 'semi-conservative' because the two new daughter DNA molecules are "Half old" and "Half new". Half the original DNA molecule is saved, or conserved in the daughter molecules.
Replication.
Based on how it occurs, it is said to be 'semi-discontinuous' replication.
DNA replication is the second part of inter-phase where the cell makes an exact copy of the DNA in its cell. Please see the answer to the related question below..
DNA Replication is semi-conservative because each DNA molecule is composed of 1 old strand and 1 new strand
Semi conservative replication prevents mutations during DNA replication because it produces 2 copies that each contained 1 of the original strands and 1 entirely new strand.
Replication is the process and im sure im right.
I think there is a mistake in the question. The DNA replication is said to be semi-conservative because during DNA replication one stand will be parental and the other will be newly formed. This happens due to the complimentary base pairing.
DNA replication
DNA replication is described as semi-conservative. The reason is because semi-conservative replication would produce two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one entirely new strand.
DNA replication