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What happens during the unwinding stage?

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Answer: split into two

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Unwinding enzymes called DNA helicases cause the two parent DNA strands to unwind and separate from one another in both directions at this site to form two Y-shaped replication forks. These replication forks are the actual site of DNA copying. got it from google

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