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Which enzyme "unzips" DNA by breaking hydrogen bonds that hold the bases together? a.HELICASE b.PRIMASE c.DNA POLYMERASE
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Which enzyme "unzips" DNA by breaking hydrogen bonds that hold the bases together?
a.HELICASE
b.PRIMASE
c.DNA POLYMERASE
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a- *enzyme* helicase
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