Replication Forks & Replication Bubbles
replication forks and repelicaton bubbles
replication forks and replication bubbles
The two main ones are DNA-polymerase and helicase
the one that breaks it is called Helicase and the one that adds it is called Polymerase.
A replication bubble.
Separation of the two DNA strands by the action of the Helicase enzyme.
RNA helicase database was created in 2010.
The two main ones are DNA-polymerase and helicase
the one that breaks it is called Helicase and the one that adds it is called Polymerase.
DNA Helicase. - an enzyme, is responsible for unwinding and unzipping the double helix.
A replication bubble.
Separation of the two DNA strands by the action of the Helicase enzyme.
Helicase unwinds the DNA during replication.
RNA helicase database was created in 2010.
It splits down the middle due to the action of the enzyme helicase. This exposes the nitrogen bases on both strands of the DNA.
It creates an action potential
Helicase is what will "unzip" the DNA.
DNA Helicase is the enzyme responsible for unzipping DNA before replication occurs.
DNA Helicase unwinds the DNA strand in the specific location for it to be transcribed.