Enzymes
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
DNA replication or the translation/transcription process begins when a Helicase moves down a DNA strand and unzips it to allow for replication.
DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.
This occurs during the process of DNA replication
Enzymes
The enzyme Helicase unzips the DNA double helix
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
DNA replication or the translation/transcription process begins when a Helicase moves down a DNA strand and unzips it to allow for replication.
DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.
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So that the DNA can replicate/duplicate.
chomosomes
This occurs during the process of DNA replication
DNA polymerase is the enzyme that "unzips" the complementary DNA strands allowing mRNA to transcribe, or copy, a section of DNA.
Replication begins when an enzyme called DNA helicase attaches to a DNA molecule, moves along the molecule, and "unzips" the two strands of DNA.
The enzyme helicase unzips the DNA strand not amylase.