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helix unwinding during replication is accomplished by..

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Answered by shirley2919
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DNA helicase

DNA helicase is the enzyme that unwinds the DNA double helix by breaking the hydrogen bonds down the center of the strand. It begins at a site called the origin of replication, and it creates a replication fork by separating the two sides of the parental DNA

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