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I would say Hydrogen Bond.
Helicase
Double Hydrogen
The double displacement reaction is not related to hydrogen bonding.
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I would say Hydrogen Bond.
Helicase.
Helicase
helicase helicase
it is due to carbon carbon double bond that reduces the number of hydrogen present in the chain and lead to the whole polypeptide chain to kink.
Yes, fatty acids are considered saturated when they have all the hydrogen atoms it can hold.
Double Entry Accounting is introduced by Lucas Paciolli
Double Hydrogen
The double displacement reaction is not related to hydrogen bonding.
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Both DNA polymerase and Helicase are:EnzymesCapable of binding double stranded DNAAble to break the hydrogen bonds between the nucleotide bases and hold the single strands apart
the double bonds in propylene are broken and attach to the hydrogen