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Q: What is the name of the enzyme that unzips the DNA molecule to expose nitrogen bases?
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How is genetic information duplicated?

an enzyme unzips a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule and a ribosome reads it and matches up the nitrogen bases. (ademine to thymine; cytosine to guanine; and vice versa)


What is an example of a biological enzyme?

DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.


What unzips the DNA molecule so it can replicate?

Enzymes


The enzyme amylase un zips or winds the DNA strand?

The enzyme helicase unzips the DNA strand not amylase.


What does the helicase enzyme do?

Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.

Related questions

How is genetic information duplicated?

an enzyme unzips a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule and a ribosome reads it and matches up the nitrogen bases. (ademine to thymine; cytosine to guanine; and vice versa)


What enzyme unzips the DNA double helix?

The enzyme Helicase unzips the DNA double helix


Once a DNA molecule unzips exposed nitrogen base pairs have a strong attraction to each other?

true


What is an example of a biological enzyme?

DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.


What is a sentence with RNA?

Helicase is an enzyme that unzips RNA.


What is the enzyme that unzips DNA for translation?

RNA polymerase*the ending "ase", shows that it's an enzyme.


How much of the DNA molecule unzips in a cell?

fdaf


What unzips the DNA molecule so it can replicate?

Enzymes


The enzyme amylase un zips or winds the DNA strand?

The enzyme helicase unzips the DNA strand not amylase.


Replication explain how the structure of DNA allows it to be duplicated so easily why cant protein be copied so easily?

Replication begins when an enzyme called DNA helicase attaches to a DNA molecule, moves along the molecule, and "unzips" the two strands of DNA.


What does the helicase enzyme do?

Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.


Which molecule is responsible for separating double-stranded DNA into single strands?

At high temperatures, DNA denatures into single strands. A temperature around 95 degrees should work.