DNA replication is said to be semiconservative because a. one of the new molecules conserves both of the original DNA strands. b. the new DNA molecule contains two new DNA strands. c. both of the new molecules contain one new strand and one old strand. d. DNA polymerase conserves both of the old strands.
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