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What is the end result of DNA replication?

O An mRNA strand that will be used to create a protein.

O two strands of DNA that are identical to cach other

O An MRNA strand that will not be used to create a proteir

O Two strands of DNA that are different from one another.


Sagot :

Answer:

two strands of DNA that are identical to each other

Explanation:

Replication is defined as the process in which two identical copies of DNA is formed from parent DNA strand. The end result of DNA replication is two strands of DNA that are identical to each other which are called  chromatids. The process of DNA replication is known as semi-conservative as the end result is consist of one new and one old chain of nucleotides.

Hence, the correct answer is "two strands of DNA that are identical to each other".