polymerase
single-strand binding proteins
True. Strands of DNA are duplicated into mRNA.
since rna is single stranded........it only needs one complementary strand......!
RNA polymerase reaches the beginning of the gene
It would most likely be directly involved in replication.
single-strand binding proteins
yes
During transcription, helicase unwinds and separates the strands. Then single-strand binding proteins (SSBs) ensure that they don't snap back together.
DNA helicase is the enzyme that aids DNA in unzipping during transcription.
Transcription is a process which occurs during DNA synthesis, it is when the DNA helix is unwound and one of the strands read and copied by RNA, transcription is when the amino acid bases are copied onto this RNA strand.
Gene.
True. Strands of DNA are duplicated into mRNA.
since rna is single stranded........it only needs one complementary strand......!
Topoisomerase is the enzyme that unwinds the DNA during replication. It binds to the DNA, and separates the double strands and form a replication fork. After which the primer bind to the start site, and DNA polymerase starts DNA synthesis.
RNA polymerase reaches the beginning of the gene
DNA is a highly stable molecule. During cell division, it separates at its weakest point which is at the hydrogen bonds of the two strands.
It would most likely be directly involved in replication.