What happens when hydrogen bonds break in DNA?
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During DNA replication, the enzyme DNA helicase unwinds the two strands of DNA and causes the hydrogen bonds between the two DNA strands to break, separating the DNA double helix into two individual strands so they can be copied.
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when hydrogen bond break in DNA it create single standard DNA and are suscepitable to copying
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