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    The First Generation of Replication in the Meselson and Stahl
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The First Generation of Replication in the Meselson and Stahl

Question 33

Question 33

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The first generation of replication in the Meselson and Stahl experiment disproved which theory of replication?


A) Semiconservative
B) Conservative
C) Dispersive
D) None-it took more than one generation to disprove the theory

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