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The question is:
Consider a sample of DNA that undergoes four rounds of replication. What percent of the double stranded DNA produced contains part of their original-stranded DNA?
and the answer is 12.5%. could someone please explain this to me.
Also, this question seems really familiar to one I saw in the KAPLAN blue book which states:
If a strand of DNA underwent four rounds of replication, what percentage of the total DNA present would be comprised of the original DNA molecule?
the answer for this was 6.25%
Can someone please tell me if I have a misunderstanding and the two questions are not the same? Or are they. Please explain.
thank you
Consider a sample of DNA that undergoes four rounds of replication. What percent of the double stranded DNA produced contains part of their original-stranded DNA?
and the answer is 12.5%. could someone please explain this to me.
Also, this question seems really familiar to one I saw in the KAPLAN blue book which states:
If a strand of DNA underwent four rounds of replication, what percentage of the total DNA present would be comprised of the original DNA molecule?
the answer for this was 6.25%
Can someone please tell me if I have a misunderstanding and the two questions are not the same? Or are they. Please explain.
thank you