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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 16: Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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Semiconservative model

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Watson and Crick’s semiconservative model of replication predicts that when a double helix replicates, each daughter molecule will have one old strand (derived or “conserved” from the parent molecule) and one newly made strand​ - Competing models were the conservative model (the two parent strands rejoin) and the dispersive model (each strand is a mix of old and new)​ - The Semiconservative Model ended up being correct


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- Watson and Crick’s semiconservative model of replication predicts that when a double helix replicates, each daughter molecule will have one old strand (derived or “conserved” from the parent molecule) and one newly made strand​
- Competing models were the conservative model (the two parent strands rejoin) and the dispersive model (each strand is a mix of old and new)​
- The Semiconservative Model ended up being correct
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