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Is dna replication describe as conservative or semi-conservative why

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DNA replication is described as semi-conservative.

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DNA replication is described as semi-conservative because each double helix formed comprises one strand from the helix from which it was copied and a new strand. That is, the replication of one helix results into two new copies of which each contains one of the original double stranded helix from which it was synthesized.

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