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How did the Meselson-Stahl experiment confirm that DNA replication is semi-conservative? - Biology (Theory)

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How did the Meselson-Stahl experiment confirm that DNA replication is semi-conservative?

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The Meselson-Stahl experiment confirmed that DNA replication is semi-conservative by using nitrogen isotopes to track the density of DNA strands across multiple generations of E. coli. Initially, the bacteria were grown in a “heavy” nitrogen (15N) medium until all their DNA was heavy, settling at the bottom of a centrifuge tube. They were then transferred to a “light” nitrogen (14N) medium for further growth. After one generation, the extracted DNA formed a single hybrid band of intermediate density (15N - 14N), proving that each new double helix contained one original heavy strand and one newly synthesised light strand. By the second generation, the appearance of both a light band (14N - 14N) and a hybrid band provided definitive proof to rule out other models, such as dispersive or conservative replication, confirming that each parental strand remains intact and acts as a template for a new partner strand.

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Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance - TEST YOUR PROGRESS [Page 273]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance
TEST YOUR PROGRESS | Q 8. | Page 273
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