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No. All strands can be replicated, just depends on where the enzymne decides to land and unzip it. Anyways, all DNA molecules would be adequate templates since they are all identical copies of each other.
During transcription, the enzyme RNA polymerase opens the DNA double helix to expose a segment of the DNA that will be transcribed into RNA.
DNA helicase is the enzyme that aids DNA in unzipping during transcription.
to make a new copy before the cell splits
The first thing that happens is a replication structure binds to the DNA molecule. This is usually a signalling molecule or some type of protein. Next, this replication structure attracts DNA helicase enzymes which "unzip" the double stranded helix.
you right click it and go to extract all
The hydrogen bonds are broken in order to unzip the DNA strand. This all occurs during the DNA replication process.
Practically all operating systems come with the ability to unzip files. Windows has built unzip features into its file explorer since Windows XP. Linux systems bundle a zip program like Ark. Apple's OSX also builds unzip features into its own file manager.
The simplest method is to invoke a third-party unzip program via a system call. If you don't know if the required unzip program will be available on the target machine, you will need to licence an open source unzip library such as 7zip. This will allow you to unzip without making a system call.
That depends on the archives format. Try B1 Free Archiver - it can unzip any archive.
You can use the free unzip program like winrar or win zip that has a trial period that you can use for free and unzip your files or make an archive for use.
It is very easy to unzip files. Firstly you need to download the zipped file,and save it to your computer. You can download programs from cnet, which will allow you to automatically unzip compressed files.
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