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A helicase is an enzyme which aids the unwinding of the double helix during DNA replication. In order to drive the unwinding of the double strand, a helicase hydrolyzes ATP .  
A helicase is an [[enzyme|enzyme]] which aids the unwinding of the double helix during [[DNA replication|DNA replication]]. In order to drive the unwinding of the double strand, a helicase hydrolyzes [[ATP|ATP]].


There are usually several different types of helicases which are specialised for different roles such as repair replication and recombination.<ref>Genetics-Analysis of genes and genomes p.204</ref>  
There are usually several different types of helicases which are specialised for different roles such as [[DNA repair|repair]] [[DNA replication|replication]] and [[DNA recombination|recombination]]&nbsp;<ref>Genetics-Analysis of genes and genomes p.204</ref>.<br>  
 
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Revision as of 09:25, 28 November 2011

A helicase is an enzyme which aids the unwinding of the double helix during DNA replication. In order to drive the unwinding of the double strand, a helicase hydrolyzes ATP.

There are usually several different types of helicases which are specialised for different roles such as repair replication and recombination [1].

References

  1. Genetics-Analysis of genes and genomes p.204