During dna replication the strands separate by
A- gyrase
B- unwindase
C- topoisomerase
D- polymerase
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During dna replication the strands separate by
A- gyrase
B- unwindase
C- topoisomerase
D- polymerase
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A- gyrase
B- unwindase
C- topoisomerase
D- polymerase
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During DNA Replication the DNA strands separate by Helicase / Unwindase enzyme.
Option (B)
Explanation:
- This is a vital enzyme in all organisms. Only 1% of the genes in the Eukaryota cell are coded for this enzyme. The important function of this enzyme is to separate the double DNA strands or unpacking of the genes.
- The process of unpacking is process the enzyme moves in a bidirectional way along "breaking the hydrogen bonds" between the nucleotide.
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