DNA Helicase is the major enzyme involved in the replication of DNA. The reason why it is so important is that it unwinds the DNA which creates two separate strands.
DNA polymerase
DNA polymerase
It is called a replication fork.
dehydrogenase
active site
When the Operation is replication these enzymes are the Dna Replicases; when the Operation is Transcription these enzymes are the Rna synthetases.
ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco)
RNA polymerase
DNA polymerase
Helicase is an enzyme involved in DNA replication. It unwinds and unzips the parental DNA strand.
Helicase and DNA polymerase
This is a true statement. If an enzyme that is involved in DNA replication is not there, then a mutation can occur.
Two of the enzymes involved in DNA replication are helicase and DNA polymerase. Helicase unwinds the DNA strand and DNA polymerase makes a copy.
Yes, it unwinds the DNA double helix prior to transcription/protein synthesis and DNA replication.
DNA Polymerase
DNA Polymerase.
DNA replication is aided by enzymes. Without the enzymes DNA will not be able to replicate.There are three main enzymes involved-Helicase - This enzyme separates the two parental DNADNA Polymerase - This enzyme exists in different forms and each one of them have a specific function in the replication of DNA.In short, it enhances each strands, adds base pairs and repairs any damage done to the strands during the replication process.Ligase - This enzyme puts the two stands together after the replication is complete.
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The enzyme DNA dependent DNA polymerase is essential for DNA replication