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Why Is DNA Replication Called "Semiconservative

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Why is DNA replication called "semiconservative"?


A) DNA is replicated,with one copy composed of the original molecule and one copy newly synthesized.
B) DNA is replicated,each copy having one strand of the original molecule and one newly synthesized strand.
C) DNA is replicated,each copy having one strand of DNA and one strand of RNA containing uracil.
D) DNA is replicated,the process following strict base-pairing rules where A pairs with T and C pairs with G.
E) DNA is replicated,the process always proceeding in a 5' to 3' direction and driven by polymerase molecules.

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