How do single strand binding proteins contribute to the process of DNA replication?

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2026-04-18 12:56

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Single strand binding proteins stabilize the unwound DNA strands during replication by preventing them from re-forming into a double helix. This allows other enzymes and proteins involved in replication to access the single-stranded DNA and carry out the replication process efficiently.

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