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Each enzyme in DNA replication has a specific function: helicase unwinds DNA, gyrase reduces strain, ligase joins ends, and kinase adds phosphate groups.
Ligase (A): Ligase is an enzyme that joins two open ends of DNA, typically during replication or repair, by forming phosphodiester bonds. Hence, (III).
Helicase (B): Helicase unwinds the DNA double helix, separating the strands to facilitate replication or transcription. Hence, (IV).
Gyrase (C): Gyrase is a type of topoisomerase that reduces topological strain in DNA caused by unwinding during replication. Hence, (I).
Kinase (D): Kinase is an enzyme that adds phosphate groups to molecules, often modifying proteins or other substrates. Hence, (II).