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restriction endonucleases
At the hydrogen bonds between bases with the help of the enzyme helicase.
It's the DNA polymerase that catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the nucleotides during replication.
An enzyme called HELICASE breaks the sugar to phosphate bonds in DNA strands to initiate DNA replication and DNA transcription.
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The hydrogen bonds are broken in order to unzip the DNA strand. This all occurs during the DNA replication process.
restriction endonucleases
Hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) are broken between the nitrogenous bases when the two strands of DNA separate. These bonds are not as strong as the covalent bonds holding together the sugar and phosphate in the backbone, so the H-bonds break first.
hydrogen bonds
At the hydrogen bonds between bases with the help of the enzyme helicase.
hydrogen in bases
It's the DNA polymerase that catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the nucleotides during replication.
They are broken by the enzyme DNA helicase.
DNA polymerase are enzymes that form bonds between nucleotides during replication.
DNA replication is the process in which the hydrogen bonds between the two strands of DNA are broken and then new DNA nucleotides are bonded along each strand according to the base-pairing rule. The result is two identical molecules of DNA.
Community Answer 1Cell Division_____________________________Community Answer 2During the process of DNA replication, DNA strands are copied (duplicated) to form new identical strands of DNA.
An enzyme called HELICASE breaks the sugar to phosphate bonds in DNA strands to initiate DNA replication and DNA transcription.