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Why does underwinding create topological strain of DNA?

I am currently studying the supercoiling of DNA. I understand why overwinding would create additional strain for two attached strands of DNA, but I really don't get why underwinding would create strain and thus supercoiling. If anything it seems that the strands would just separate and strain would be relieved from any DNA helix. If someone would care to explain, that would be great!