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In the Meselson-Stahl experiment, if E.coli is allowed to replicate for three generations, the ratio between the number of DNA molecules with one strand labelled with N15 and the other strand with N14, to those with both strands labelled with N14 would be

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1:1
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3:1
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1:3
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2:3
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Solution

The correct option is C 1:3
Meselson and Stahl grew E.coli in a medium containing heavy nitrogen N15 for several generations. These cells ended up containing DNA having both the strands labelled with N15. These cells were then transferred to a medium containing lighter nitrogen (N14). At the end of 60 minutes, 3 rounds of replication would have been completed by one parental cell, and this would have resulted in 8 daughter cells. Of these, two cells would be “hybrid”, containing one strand labelled with N14 and the other with N15, while the remaining 6 molecules would possess DNA molecules having both strands labelled with N14. Thus, the ratio becomes 2:6, which when simplified, becomes 1:3.

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