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If you grew bacteria in heavy nitrogen and then switched them to light nitrogen, how many generations after switching would you have some light/light DNA? - Biology (Theory)

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प्रश्न

If you grew bacteria in heavy nitrogen and then switched them to light nitrogen, how many generations after switching would you have some light/light DNA?

विकल्प

  • Never, because replication is semiconservative.

  • The first generation.

  • The second generation.

  • Only the third generation.

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उत्तर

The second generation.

Explanation:

This is based on the semiconservative model of replication. In the first generation after the switch, every DNA molecule is a hybrid, containing one original heavy strand and one new light strand. When these hybrids replicate a second time in light nitrogen, the “light” strands from the first generation act as templates to create the very first light/light DNA molecules. Therefore, while the first generation only produces hybrids, the second generation is when the fully light DNA finally appears.
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