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function of topoisomerase​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Topoisomerase I is a ubiquitous enzyme whose function in vivo is to relieve the torsional strain in DNA, specifically to remove positive supercoils generated in front of the replication fork and to relieve negative supercoils occurring downstream of RNA polymerase during transcription.

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Answered by 001khushijoshi
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Topoisomerase I is a ubiquitous enzyme whose function in vivo is to relieve the torisional strain in DNA specifically to remove positive supercoils generated in front of replication fork and to relieve negative supercoils occurring downstream of RNA polymerase during transcription .

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