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which enzyme is responsible for unwinding of DNA ? ​

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Answered by Diabolical
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Answer:

The answer will be Helicase.

Explanation:

The helicase enzyme unwinds the DNA leading to the formation of "Replication fork" which is literally two separated single strands of DNA. It acts on hydrogen bonds present between those nucleotides ( base pairs ), hence unzipping or unwinding the double helix structure.  This enzyme perform one of the crucial role in DNA replication, translation and transcription.

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Answered by shanthianemoni94561
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Answer:

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Explanation:

DNA helicase unwinds the double helix, the separating two strands so they may be replicated by DNA polymerase. primase adds an RNA primer to help intitate. DNA replication. DNA ligase is responsible for joining okazaki fragments on the lagging strand during replication.

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