DNA Helicase.
- an enzyme, is responsible for unwinding and unzipping the double helix.
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DNA Helicase is the enzyme responsible for unzipping DNA before replication occurs.
The enzyme Helicase unzips the DNA double helix
The DNA replication machine is a collection of enzymes responsible for unzipping the DNA double helix, removing the hydrogen bonds between the bases, synthesizing the leading and lagging strain and then checking for errors.
At high temperatures, DNA denatures into single strands. A temperature around 95 degrees should work.
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DNA Helicase. - an enzyme, 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
DNA Helicase is the enzyme responsible for unzipping DNA before replication occurs.
DNA helicase
DNA helicase is the enzyme that aids DNA in unzipping during transcription.
The enzyme Helicase unzips the DNA double helix
Your answer is "Helicase". This is the enzyme responsible for the unzipping of the DNA molecule, or in other words, the breakage of the bonds of its nitrogen bases.
The DNA replication machine is a collection of enzymes responsible for unzipping the DNA double helix, removing the hydrogen bonds between the bases, synthesizing the leading and lagging strain and then checking for errors.
The enzyme Dna helicase does this.
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Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.
The enzyme responsible for gelatin hydrolysis is gelatinase.