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The helicase in a way unzipps the wound DNA. DNA Polymerase then matches the nucleotide bases with free floating one so that A matches with T (or in RNA U) and G matches with C. Creating two new strands of DNA and completing DNA replication.

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Helicase is an enzyme that unwinds the DNA double helix during replication or transcription, whereas DNA polymerase is an enzyme responsible for synthesizing new DNA strands by adding nucleotides to the growing DNA chain. Helicase helps separate the DNA strands, while DNA polymerase helps in building the new strands.

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hey so there is most definitely a difference

helicase is an enzyme that unwinds DNA into two templates so replication can then occur while DNA polymerase three (iii) adds the nucleotides...

andother DNA polymerase two (ii) replaces the rna primer with a DNA one ..

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The helicase in a way unzipps the wound DNA. DNA Polymerase then matches the nucleotide bases with free floating one so that A matches with T (or in RNA U) and G matches with C.. Creating two new strands of DNA and completing DNA replication.

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