A bacterial colony containing DNA made up of 100% N15 nitrogen bases is allowed to  replicate in a medium containing N14 bases. After one round of replication the result  would be  
a) All individuals will be identical to parents  
b) All individuals will be hybrids  
c) Only 50% individuals would be hybrids  
d) All individuals would have DNA made up of 100% N14

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b) All individuals will be hybrids

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