What Prevents H Bonds Between Bases?
The initial step in DNA replication is to ‘unzip’ the DNA molecule’s double helix shape. This is accomplished by the helicase enzyme, which breaks the hydrogen bonds that hold the complementary bases of DNA together (A with T, C with G). A replication ‘fork’ is formed when two single strands of DNA are separated, forming […]
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