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Semiconservative Model Type Dna Replication Replicated Double Helix

The semiconservative model is a type of DNA replication in which the replicated double helix consists of one old strand, derived from the old molecule, and one newly made strand.

Il modello semiconservativo è un tipo di replicazione del DNA in cui la doppia elica replicata è costituita da un filamento vecchio, derivato dalla vecchia molecola, e un filamento neoformato.

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Back Type of DNA replication in which the replicated double helix consists of one old strand, derived from the old molecule, and one newly made strand.

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