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- Semiconservative replication describes the mechanism of DNA replication in all known cells. DNA replication occurs on multiple origins of replication along...
- Watson and Crick's hypothesis that DNA replication was semiconservative. In semiconservative replication, when the double-stranded DNA helix is replicated...
- 1968. 1958: The Meselson–Stahl experiment demonstrates that DNA is semiconservatively replicated. 1960: Jacob and collaborators discover the operon, a group...
- famous Meselson-Stahl experiment showing that DNA is replicated by a semiconservative mechanism, meaning that each strand of the DNA serves as a template...
- enzyme to produce a faithful copy. The process of DNA replication is semiconservative; that is, the copy of the genome inherited by each daughter cell contains...
- ****emblage in an organism is called its genotype. DNA replication is a semiconservative process whereby each strand serves as a template for a new strand of...
- landmark experiment in molecular biology that provided evidence for the semiconservative replication of DNA. Conducted in 1958 by Matthew Meselson and Franklin...
- DNA synthesis, the process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule Semiconservative replication, mechanism of DNA replication Viral replication, the process...
- template for the production of its counterpart, a process referred to as semiconservative replication. As a result of semi-conservative replication, the new...
- DNA is doubled but the number of chromosomes remains constant (via semiconservative replication). G2 (Gap 2), in which the cell resumes its growth in preparation...