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What is the role of dna helicase in the replication of dna?
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What is the role of dna helicase in the replication of dna?
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Helicase unwinds and unzips the two strands of DNA.
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The enzyme, DNA helicase, unwinds or unzips the two strands of DNA so that both may be replicated.
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