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What is the role of the helix add enzyme in dna replication

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Each strand in the double helix acts as a template for synthesis of a new, complementary strand. Enzymes unwind the DNA double helix, relieves the buildup of torque during unwinding, and lays down RNA primers.

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Enzymes involved in DNA replication and what they do: Helicase (unwinds the DNA double helix) Gyrase (relieves the buildup of torque during unwinding) Primase (lays down RNA primers)New DNA is made by enzymes called DNA polymerases, which require a template and a primer (starter) and synthesize DNA in the 5' to 3' direction.

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