Which of the following are involved in breaking and unwinding the DNA helix at the origin of replication? O DNA gyrase and primase O DNA gyrase, helicase, and primase Ohelicase and DNA gyrase O primase and helicase
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Step 1: DNA gyrase is an enzyme that relieves the tension in the DNA molecule as it is unwound. Show more…
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