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Why is Semi-conservative method of DNA replication Important?

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(i) Most common method of DNA replication. 

(ii) Takes place in the nucleus where the DNA is present in the chromosomes. 

(iii) Replication takes place in the S-phase (synthesis phase) of the interphase nucleus. 

(iv) Deoxyribose nucleotides needed for formation of new DNA strands are present in nucleoplasm. At the time of replication, the two strands of DNA first separate. Each strand then acts as a template for the formation of a new strand. A new strand is constructed on each old strand, and two exactly identical double stranded DNA molecules are formed. In each new DNA molecule, one strand is old (original) while the other is newly formed. Hence, Watson and Crick described this method as semi-conservative replication. 

(A) An overall process of DNA replication showing replication fork and formation of new strands template and lagging template.



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