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Which enzyme is responsible for unwinding the DNA double helix during replication?

A. DNA polymerase
B. Helicase
C. Ligase
D. Topoisomerase

Answer: Helicase


Additional Information: Helicase is responsible for unwinding the DNA double helix during DNA replication.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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