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Which best describes the outcome of DNA replication?
The new DNA molecule is identical to the original DNA.
The new DNA molecule is synthesized from amino acids.
The new DNA molecule has a different number of codons.
The new DNA molecule is single-stranded.
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The new DNA molecule is identical to the original DNA.
Explanation: DNA replication produces two double-stranded DNA molecules with the same sequence (barring errors) by adding nucleotides complementary to each original strand. It is not made from amino acids, does not change the number of codons, and remains double‑stranded.
Explanation: DNA replication produces two double-stranded DNA molecules with the same sequence (barring errors) by adding nucleotides complementary to each original strand. It is not made from amino acids, does not change the number of codons, and remains double‑stranded.
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