Q. There are special proteins that help to open up DNA double helix in front of the replication fork. These proteins are

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Solution:

DNA is a double helical molecule and it opens to form a replication fork for its replication. The two strands of DNA are joined with the help of H-bonds between the strands. Topoisomerases are specialized to cause nicks or breaks in the double helix and helps separate the DNA stands. Helicase unwinds the DNA helix from that nick caused by the topoisomerase and this seperates the two strands. DNA gyrase introduces negative supercoils in DNA strands of prokayotes. DNA polymerase adds nucleotides units to the 3' end of a DNA chain. DNA ligase joins the ends of DNA.