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What does helicase do in replication?

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(Apex) It breaks apart the bases.

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(Apex) It breaks apart the bases.

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Helicases are a class of enzymes responsible for separating two annealed nucleic acid strands. Basically, their job is to unpackage an organism's genes.

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the helicase single strand DNA and binding a proteins.

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It breaks apart, separates, the two strands of nucleotide bases.

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Helicase, an enzyme, " unzips " the double helix of DNA by breaking the hydrogen bond between the base pairs.

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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.

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(Apex) It breaks apart the bases.

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