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Multiple Choice
What are the products of semiconservative replication for a double-stranded DNA molecule?
A
Four single-stranded DNA molecules, each with a mix of original and new nucleotides
B
One double-stranded DNA molecule with two original strands and one with two new strands
C
Two double-stranded DNA molecules, each with one original and one new strand
D
Two double-stranded DNA molecules, each with two new strands
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of semiconservative replication: In semiconservative replication, each of the two resulting DNA molecules contains one original strand and one newly synthesized strand.
Visualize the process: Imagine the original double-stranded DNA molecule. During replication, the two strands separate, and each serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand.
Identify the products: After replication, you end up with two double-stranded DNA molecules. Each of these molecules consists of one strand from the original DNA and one newly synthesized strand.
Clarify the options: The correct answer is that semiconservative replication results in two double-stranded DNA molecules, each with one original and one new strand. This is because each original strand pairs with a newly synthesized strand.
Review the incorrect options: The other options suggest either all new strands or a mix of original and new nucleotides in single strands, which do not align with the semiconservative model of DNA replication.