Enzyme that removes the twists formed during the unwinding process of DNA is __________?
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helicase
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this enzyme removes the twist formed during the unwinding process of DNA
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An enzyme that removes the twists formed during the unwinding process of DNA is Helicase.
Explanation:
- DNA replication takes place during the cell division in which the 'double-stranded DNA' molecule is duplicated to synthesis two identical daughter strands.
- It starts at the origin of replication.
- Helicases are high molecular motor proteins present in viruses or bacteria or eukaryotes.
- It breaks the hydrogen bonds present between the DNA double helix.
- It results in the unwinding of DNA standards and creates a replication fork.
- So the genetic information locked in the DNA duplex is easily accessed for the combination of new daughter strands.
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