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The result of DNA replication is the production of two identical DNA molecules, each consisting of one old (parental) strand and one newly synthesized (daughter) strand. This process ensures that genetic information is accurately copied and passed on to daughter cells during cell division. As part of the semi-conservative nature of replication, each new DNA molecule is a hybrid, with one strand being from the original DNA molecule and the other newly synthesized.
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