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The hydrogen between the two strand of DNA are broken by the enzyme DNA helicase
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The hydrogen between the two strand of DNA are broken by the enzyme DNA helicase
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During the DNA replication the enzyme DNA helicase will unwind the 2 strands of DNA and cause the hydrogen bonds between the 2 DNA strands to break cause the separation of the DNA double helix into 2 individual strands so they can be copied
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