Problem : 
Why is DNA replication called "semi-conservative"?
DNA replication is semi-conservative because each helix that is created contains 
one strand from 
the helix from which it was copied.  The replication of one helix results in two 
daughter helices 
each of which contains one of the original parental helical strands.  It is 
semi-
conservative because half of each parent helix is conserved in each daughter 
helix.
 
Problem : 
The number of replication forks in a DNA helix is often an even number.  Explain 
this finding.
Since replication origins are usually not found at the end of a helix, but 
rather internally to a 
helix, one replication origin leads to the formation of two replication forks.  
Replication forks, 
thus, are usually found in pairs.
 
Problem : 
In what direction (5' to 3' or 3' to 5') does biological DNA replication take 
place?
Biological DNA replication 
ALWAYS takes place in the 5' to 3' direction.
 
Problem : 
The strand on which DNA replication is continuos is called the ___________.  The 
strand on which DNA replication is discontinuous is called the ___________. 
Leading strand.  Lagging strand.
 
Problem : 
Replication on the lagging strand is mediated by small segments of nucleotides 
called what?
Okazaki fragments.