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Biology, 16.04.2021 08:10 10040813

What is the purpose of DNA helicase? A. It binds together the Okazaki fragments.
B. It proofreads the strands and adds in correct base pairs when needed.
C. It adds new base pairs to the original strand.
D. It untwists the strands and removes the hydrogen bonds.
(And please don't go to far into detail- I just need the answer not a whole explanation :/ )​

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