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DNA replication is described as semiconservative. What does semiconservative mean in the context of DNA replication?
A. Only the essential, gene-coding parts of the base sequence of the original DNA are
conserved during replication.
OB. Only one strand of the double-stranded DNA is replicated.
C. Both DNA molecules resulting from replication have one of the original strands and one
newly synthesized strand.
D. DNA replication occurs only in half of the chromosomes in each cell cycle.

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