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Your answer is "Helicase". This is the enzyme responsible for the unzipping of the DNA molecule, or in other words, the breakage of the bonds of its nitrogen bases.

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Restriction endo nucleases is an enzyme which breaks the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous base pairs in DNA.

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The very large Dna manipulating enzyme called Helicase is the main enzyme involved with unwinding pairs of Dna strands.

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Heat or enzyme helicase.

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Enzyme

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Q: WHAT Breaks the hydrogen bonds in DNA?
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What opens DNA but breaks hydrogen bonds?

The enzyme helicase.


What do DNA polymerase do in DNA replication?

It breaks the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs


What are the problems if hydrogen bonds between d nitrogen bases of DNA breaks?

you die.


What breaks the hydrogen bonds between nucleotides to separate dna into 2 stands?

The enzyme helicase.


What bonds hold together DNA?

hydrogen bonds hold DNA together


What keeps DNA strands from being tangled?

Gyrase does, which relives torque after Helicase breaks the Hydrogen bonds.


What types of bonds are in DNA?

Hydrogen Bonds


What breaks to allow the DNA to split down the middle?

The enzyme helicase splits it down the middle by breaking the hydrogen bonds.


What type of bonds make p DNA and where in DNA do you find these bonds?

The bonds are called hydrogen bonds. You can find these bonds in the nucleotides of DNA.


Why are hydrogen bonds so so essential to the structure of DNA?

Hydrogen bonds hold the DNA bases together!


What holdes the two strands of a DNA molecule to each other?

Hydrogen bonds


What types of bonds holds the DNA bases together?

Strong hydrogen bonds.