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What is the role of DNA helicase during DNA replication?
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What is the role of DNA helicase during DNA replication?
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DNA helicase is the zipper. It unzips our DNA strands to allow space for attachment and to expose the nucleotides that are used as a template during DNA replication and transcription.
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The answer is a: to unwind the duplex DNA
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