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Discuss different modes of DNA replication.

Introduction

DNA replication is the process by which a cell copies its DNA before cell division. This ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical set of DNA. There are different proposed modes of DNA replication, but only one is biologically accurate. Let’s explore the various modes of replication and understand which one actually occurs in living cells.

Three Proposed Modes of DNA Replication

1. Conservative Replication

2. Semi-Conservative Replication (Actual Mode)

3. Dispersive Replication

Key Experiment: Meselson and Stahl

In 1958, Meselson and Stahl performed a famous experiment using E. coli and nitrogen isotopes (N15 and N14). Their experiment supported the semi-conservative model of DNA replication. They showed that after one round of replication, the new DNA had one old and one new strand.

Conclusion

Among the different proposed modes of DNA replication, only the semi-conservative model is accurate. This mode ensures faithful duplication of genetic material and plays a vital role in the survival and reproduction of all living organisms.

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