Help on Semiconservative replication

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I understand that each strand serves as a template during DNA replication. Therefore the daughter DNA will have 1 parent strand and 1 newly synthesized strand.

I remember encountering a problem from one of the full length kaplan tests and it says something along this line ... "If 16P is incorporated into a double stranded DNA, after 3 replication, how many of the strands contain the 16P?"
I remember I got that question wrong, and since my kaplan subscription is up, I could not look up my old tests...can someone help me out on this problem?

thanks in advance.
 
kkumalap said:
I understand that each strand serves as a template during DNA replication. Therefore the daughter DNA will have 1 parent strand and 1 newly synthesized strand.

I remember encountering a problem from one of the full length kaplan tests and it says something along this line ... "If 16P is incorporated into a double stranded DNA, after 3 replication, how many of the strands contain the 16P?"
I remember I got that question wrong, and since my kaplan subscription is up, I could not look up my old tests...can someone help me out on this problem?

thanks in advance.

i've never heard of 16P. what's 16P 😕
anyway if i call it poop, 1 replication will make 2 poops, thus 3 replication will make 4 poops.
 
kkumalap said:
I understand that each strand serves as a template during DNA replication. Therefore the daughter DNA will have 1 parent strand and 1 newly synthesized strand.

I remember encountering a problem from one of the full length kaplan tests and it says something along this line ... "If 16P is incorporated into a double stranded DNA, after 3 replication, how many of the strands contain the 16P?"
I remember I got that question wrong, and since my kaplan subscription is up, I could not look up my old tests...can someone help me out on this problem?

thanks in advance.


with each round of replication, the original double stranded DNA gets halved. so after 3 replications, you have (1/2)^3=1/8 or 0.125% of the original strands contain the 16Phosphorus. hope this helps! dont you just love genetics 😍
 
Notoriousjae said:
with each round of replication, the original double stranded DNA gets halved. so after 3 replications, you have (1/2)^3=1/8 or 0.125% of the original strands contain the 16Phosphorus. hope this helps! dont you just love genetics 😍

can't 16P itself be replicated? so it would multiply instead of divided?
 
TeethRCool said:
Is the answer 1/16?

No, the question is saying that 16P was incorporated into the original double stranded DNA, so how many original strands are you going to have after 3 rounds of semi conservative replication, because only the original strands of DNA will contain the 16P and not any of the newly synthesized duaghter strands.
the answer is 1/8
 
Notoriousjae said:
No, the question is saying that 16P was incorporated into the original double stranded DNA, so how many original strands are you going to have after 3 rounds of semi conservative replication, because only the original strands of DNA will contain the 16P and not any of the newly synthesized duaghter strands.
the answer is 1/8

thanks Jae.
 
SugarNaCl said:
Ok...now I read this title really quick...and I thought it said "help i'm a semi-conservative republican!" I was going to say... GOOD FOR YOU! 🙂


:laugh: :laugh: nice one sugar nacl
 
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