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What feature of DNA replication makes it semi-conservative?

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One strand of each new molecule comes from the original molecule.

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The template strand, which is unzipped from the old strand is used to make a new strand. The new strand then continues to form a double helix with the old/parent template strand. Therefore, after every replication, the newly formed helix is composed of an old and new strand.




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