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things. That Creator is Almighty Allah, Who endows us with life By His
mercy, and Whose knowledge enfolds all things.
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When enzymes cause a reaction, an effect arises similar to the dif-
ference between rolling a ball uphill and downhill. Enzymes are able to
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accelerate biochemical reactions by up to 1,000 times. The human
body contains more than 3,500 kinds of enzymes. In the event of the ab-
sence of even a few of them, the cell's internal activities would become
completely confused. The result would impair the order existing with-
in the cell, and the end of life. (For detailed information, see Harun Yah-
ya's The Miraculous Machine That Works For An Entire Lifetime: Enzyme).
One of the most important jobs of DNA enzymes is to assist with
the replication of the DNA molecule. The only difference between the
molecule of an enzyme and other proteins is the former's three-dimen-
sional shape. If enzymes did not possess this three-dimensional shape
setting out their own characteristics, then processes inside the cell, in-
formation sent from the brain to various organs and internal regulation
of the cell would not exist. A great many processes needed to keep the
cell alive could not take place. Even the absence of the enzyme that cor-
rects errors during DNA replication could lead to the genes losing their
functionality, or to flawed production leading in turn to the develop-
ment of cancer.
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* *DNA helicase, which opens up the
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As you have seen, when the replication process begins, the en-
zyme known as DNA helicase is the first to arrive and begins opening