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in dna replication,
○ 23 copies are made of each chromosome.
○ the chromosome is copied to rna, which is then copied to dna for a new chromosome.
○ one new copy is made of each chromosome, and the original chromosome remains intact.
○ two copies are made of each chromosome, and each copy contains one of the dna strands from the original chromosome.
○ two new copies are made of each chromosome, and the original chromosome is destroyed.
To solve this, we analyze each option based on DNA replication (semi - conservative replication) principles:
- Option 1: Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, and DNA replication doesn't make 23 copies of each chromosome. So this is wrong.
- Option 2: DNA replication produces DNA, not via an RNA intermediate (that's transcription - translation for protein synthesis). So this is wrong.
- Option 3: DNA replication is semi - conservative, not a single new copy with the original intact. So this is wrong.
- Option 4: In semi - conservative replication, the double - stranded DNA unwinds, and each strand serves as a template. So two copies (daughter DNA) are made, each with one original strand and one new strand. This matches the process.
- Option 5: The original chromosome (DNA) isn't destroyed; it's conserved in the daughter DNA. So this is wrong.
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D. two copies are made of each chromosome, and each copy contains one of the DNA strands from the original chromosome.