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In a famous experiment, matthew meselson and franklin stahl grew e. coli cells in a medium containing only the "heavy" isotope of nitrogen, n15n15 . these cells were then transferred to a medium with the "light" isotope of nitrogen, n14n14 . the results of the experiment supported the hypothesis of semiconservative replication, which was proposed by watson and crick. heavy dna ( n15n15 dna), hybrid dna, and light dna ( n14n14 dna) can be separated by centrifugation. if cells containing n15n15 dna are transferred to a medium with only n14n14 nh4clnh4cl as a nitrogen source, what percent of daughter molecules are composed of hybrid dna after 44 generations?

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