(Apex) It breaks apart the bases.
(Apex) It breaks apart the bases.
Helicases are a class of enzymes responsible for separating two annealed nucleic acid strands. Basically, their job is to unpackage an organism's genes.
the helicase single strand DNA and binding a proteins.
It breaks apart, separates, the two strands of nucleotide bases.
Helicase, an enzyme, " unzips " the double helix of DNA by breaking the hydrogen bond between the base pairs.
DNA helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds between the paired nitrogen bases in the DNA molecule. This causes the molecule to separate into two individual strands.
(Apex) It breaks apart the bases.
A replication bubble.
That would be called the Replication Fork
DNA Helicase is the enzyme responsible for unzipping DNA before replication occurs.
Replication Forks & Replication Bubbles
Helicase
A replication bubble.
That would be called the Replication Fork
It is called a replication fork.
Helicase unwinds the DNA during replication.
DNA Helicase is the enzyme responsible for unzipping DNA before replication occurs.
Replication Forks & Replication Bubbles
Helicase
helicase enzymes
What unzips DNA strand is a particular protein called Helicase. Helicase unwinds DNA's double helix at the replication fork.
Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.
helicase
Helicase and DNA polymerase