Distinguish between type I and type II DNA topoisomerases.
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Topoisomerases relieve tension in the unwinding DNA strand
During replication by temporarily clipping either one
strand (type I) or both strands (type II) and allowing the
helix to rotate at one point. In general, these enzymes do
NOT require ATP.
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Answer / swetha
topo isomerases are nothing but helicases,it helps to unwind
the DNA strans,during interphase phase replication will
occurs,topo isomerase 1 helps to unwind the single strand of
DNA but topo isomerase 2 helps to unwinds both the strands
bidirectionaslly
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