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Figure 101.
As the DNA’s two arms separate from
one another, helix-stabilization enzymes
(HSE) hold both arms fixed to prevent
them rewinding around each other.
Side: The arms of a DNA molecule sepa-
rating from one another.
The new DNA molecules that
emerge during this matching are checked
many times by supervisory enzymes. If
any error has taken place (and any such
error could have fatal consequences), it is
Figure 102.
After the DNA has been divided into two
parts, polymerase enzymes complete the
missing halves of both arms, using the mate-
rials readily available around them.
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