Answer:
A is a eukaryotic cell while B is a prokaryotic cell
Explanation:
The researcher can conclude that cell A is eukaryotic while cell B is prokaryotic.
In eukaryotic cells, the DNA is located majorly in the nucleus and the replication of the DNA happens in the nucleus. Hence, it is only logical to find segments of new DNA in the nucleus of cell A during replication.
Prokaryotic cells, however, lack a nucleus. Their DNAs lie freely within the cytoplasm. This thus means that replication can only happen in the cytoplasm. Hence, it follows logically to find a new DNA segment in the cytoplasm of cell B.