Biology, asked by mhansda90, 5 months ago

In replication SSB proteins stabilize what?​

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Answered by shanmugapriya6633
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The SSB holds the ssDNA and prevents the rewinding of two ssDNA. In addition to this, When SSB protein bind to single-stranded DNA, the hardening of strands is prevented during DNA replication. ... Thus, SSB protein stabilizes the single-stranded DNA structures which are important for genomic progression.

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The SSB holds the ssDNA and prevents the rewinding of two ssDNA. In addition to this, When SSB protein bind to single-stranded DNA, the hardening of strands is prevented during DNA replication. Thus, SSB protein stabilizes the single-stranded DNA structures which are important for genomic progression.

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