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Where would the enzyme topoisomerase attach during DNA replication?

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Answered by THELEGENDKINGDOM
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The enzyme topoisomerase attaches to DNA in front of the replication fork.

Answered by chandrakalanagam
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Answer: The answer to the above question is infront of the replication fork.

Explanation: A DNA replication is the one which will create two identical daughter molecules of DNA from parent molecule. The process where replication process takes place currently in the region of DNA is called a replication fork. In a circular bacteria chromosome the double stranded DNA is opened at the origin of replication to form a replication bubble. Each end of this bubble will be a replication fork. It is Y shaped.
During the DNA replication the enzyme topoisomerase attaches infront of the replication forks.
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