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Which of the following is not true about DNA replication?
a. DNA replication results in two semi-conservative strands of DNA.
b. DNA helicase separates nucleotides by breaking hydrogen bonds.
c. The double strand unwinds and unzips.
d. The new DNA molecule has two newly-made strands.
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