We study a class of micromanipulation experiments, exemplified by the pulling
apart of the two strands of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). When the pulling force
is increased to a critical value, an ``unzipping'' transition occurs. For
random DNA sequences with short-ranged correlations, we obtain exact results
for the number of monomers liberated and the specific heat, including the
critical behavior at the transition. Related systems include a random
heteropolymer pulled away from an adsorbing surface and a vortex line in a type
II superconductor tilted away from a fragmented columnar defect.Comment: 4 pages, 1 EPS figure; revised references and very brief discussion
of order of the transition added; to appear in Phys. Rev. Let