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During DNA replication, what enzyme is used to unzip the DNA molecule? 1) DNA Polymerase 2) DNA Ligase 3) DNA Telomerase 4)DNA Helicase
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During DNA replication, what enzyme is used to unzip the DNA molecule? 1) DNA Polymerase
2) DNA Ligase
3) DNA Telomerase
4)DNA Helicase
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4) DNA Helicase
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DNA Helicase
unwinds DNA molecule
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