Why is the process of copying dna called semiconservative


Why is the process of copying DNA called semiconservative replication?

a) The two new DNA molecules are formed from one old strand and one new strand of DNA.

b) The process happens very slowly to conserve energy.

c) One strand runs from 5' to 3' and the other runs from 3' to 5'.

d) Each strand is a mixture of old and new nucleotides.

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