_________ are DNA unwinding enzymes that unwind the DNA in a reaction using the energy from ________ to move along one of the DNA strands, breaking the _______ holding the two strands together.
A) DNA helicases, ATP dehydration, disulfide linkages
B) DNA gyrases, ATP hydrolysis, hydrogen bonds
C) DNA helicases, ATP hydrolysis, 3'-5'-phosphodiester linkages
D) DNA helicases, ATP hydrolysis, hydrogen bonds
E) DNA gyrases, ATP dehydration, hydrogen bonds
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