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Q: What are the enzymes that break the double helix?
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What bonds do helicase and polymerase enzymes break?

I would say Hydrogen Bond.


Enzymes that open the double helix by breaking hydrogen bonds between nitrogen bases is what?

Helicase.


what is the shape of a DNA?

double helix


What enzymes unwinding DNA double helix by breaking the hydrogen bonds to separate the complementary strands?

Helicase


How do helicases unwind a double helix?

Helicase uses free energy from ATP to break the hydrogen bonds between the double helix of the DNA. It breaks the bonds between adenine and thymine, and guanine and cytosine. This unzips the double helix structure.


What are enzymes that open up the double helix by breaking the hydrogen bonds that like complementary bases?

helicase helicase


What must happen to a DNA molecule before RNA ploymerase can make RNA?

The double strand helix is opened by enzymes called helicase and this allow the RNA polymerase to copy the DNA strand. The double strand helix is opened by enzymes called helicase and this allow the RNA polymerase to copy the DNA strand.


What is the shape of the DNA molecule known as?

Double Helix :D


What is responsible for unwinding and unzipping the double helix?

To 'unwind' the double helix for protein synthesis, enzymes called DNA Helicases cause the two parent DNA strands to unwind and separate from one another in both directions. And im only 15


What type of structure is the DNA?

Double Helix


What molecule has the shape of a double strand helix?

DNA, and the shape is also known as a double helix.


What is a double helix DNA or RNA?

Both DNA and RNA can exist in the double helix form, but only DNA is completely stable as a double helix. The double helix RNA is usually only short "hairpin" sections folding back on itself, never the long essentially linear form of double helix DNA.