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(WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ONLY IF CORRECT!!) How is the dispersive model different from the semiconservative model of DNA replication? 1. In the dispersive model, each strand of both daughter molecules contains a mixture of old and newly synthesized DNA, and in the semiconservative model, each new double helix consists of one old and one new strand.
2. In the dispersive model, the old double helix is degraded, and in the semiconservative model half of its nucleotides are used in the construction of two new double helices.
3. In the dispersive model, one of the two resulting double helices is made of two old strands, and in the semiconservative model the other is made of two new strands.
4. In the dispersive model, one strand of the new double helix is made of DNA, and in the semiconservative model the other strand is made of RNA.

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