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Replication Forks & Replication Bubbles

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What enhances separation of DNA strands during replication?

Helicase enzymes are responsible for unwinding and separating the DNA strands during replication by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the bases. This creates the replication fork where new nucleotides can be added by DNA polymerase enzymes. ATP provides the energy needed for helicase to perform its unwinding function.


Is DNA helicase an enzyme?

Yes, DNA helicase is an enzyme.


What enzyme unravels the DNA helix?

DNA Helicase. - an enzyme, is responsible for unwinding and unzipping the double helix.


What job do the enzymes helicase play?

Helicase unwinds the DNA during replication.


What enzyme unzips DNA and RNA?

the one that breaks it is called Helicase and the one that adds it is called Polymerase.


When DNA is about to be copied where does it split?

It splits down the middle due to the action of the enzyme helicase. This exposes the nitrogen bases on both strands of the DNA.


Two major enzymes used during DNA replication?

Two major enzymes used during DNA replication are DNA polymerase, which synthesizes new DNA strands by adding nucleotides in a complementary manner, and DNA helicase, which unwinds the DNA double helix to expose the template strands for replication.


What was the effect of curare on eliciting an action potential?

It creates an action potential


What enzyme is responsible for unwinding the DNA molecule for replication?

The enzyme responsible for unwinding the DNA molecule for replication is called helicase. Helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds between the DNA base pairs, allowing the two strands to separate and expose the nucleotide bases for replication.


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When was RNA helicase database created?

RNA helicase database was created in 2010.


What unzipped DNA?

helicase.! sukkerz.!