Respuesta :



Any two of the following would do justice: 
DNA Helicase unwinds the double helix by disrupting H bonds that bind the nitrogenous bases
Single-stranded binding proteins prevent the separated DNA strands from re-attaching
RNA Primer made up of multiple nitrogenous bases which are attached to the template strand and initiate the building of a new complementary strand i.e replication 
Primase builds RNA primers
DNA Polymerase I removes RNA primers and replaces them with appropriate DNA nucleotides
DNA Polymerase III creates complementary strands of DNA, attach to an RNA primer, and add nucleotides to the 3' end 
DNA Ligase joins Okazaki fragments together by phosphodiester bonds 
DNA Gyrase relieves tension produced when DNA double helix is unwound by helicase