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How is DNA copied in semi-conservative replication?

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DNA that is copied in semi-conservative replication would leave the two original template DNA strands together in a double helix which would now produce  a copy of two new strands that contains all of the new DNA base pairs. Hope this helps :)
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The original DNA molecule is the template for the new DNA molecules

by the definition of semi-conservative replication which is ( the original strand serves as a template for making an identical copy)


I got it from Gradpoint

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