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Both strands of a DNA molecule are labeled with radioactive thymidine and are allowed to duplicate in an environment containing non-radioactive thymidine. The number of DNA molecules that will contain radioactive thymidine after three duplications is .............

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In DNA replication, the number of radioactive molecules increases with each round of duplication, but the amount of radioactivity decreases as non-radioactive thymidine is incorporated.
Updated On: Dec 12, 2025
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Correct Answer: 2

Solution and Explanation

Understanding DNA replication:

DNA replication is semi-conservative: each new DNA molecule contains one original strand and one newly synthesized strand.

Tracking through replications:

Initial state:

  • 1 DNA molecule with both strands radioactive (let's call them R-R)

After 1st replication:

  • Original strands separate
  • Each pairs with a new non-radioactive strand (N)
  • Result: 2 DNA molecules, both hybrid (R-N)

After 2nd replication:

  • The 2 hybrid molecules (R-N) replicate
  • Each R-N produces:
    • 1 hybrid molecule (R-N)
    • 1 non-radioactive molecule (N-N)
  • Result: 4 DNA molecules total
    • 2 with radioactive strand (R-N)
    • 2 without radioactive strand (N-N)

After 3rd replication:

  • The 2 hybrid (R-N) and 2 non-radioactive (N-N) molecules replicate
  • From 2 hybrid (R-N):
    • Each produces 1 hybrid (R-N) and 1 non-radioactive (N-N)
    • Total: 2 hybrid (R-N) + 2 non-radioactive (N-N)
  • From 2 non-radioactive (N-N):
    • Each produces 2 non-radioactive (N-N)
    • Total: 4 non-radioactive (N-N)
  • Result: 8 DNA molecules total
    • 2 with radioactive thymidine (R-N)
    • 6 without radioactive thymidine (N-N)

Answer: 2 

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