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what is the function of SSBP​

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Answered by Ajinkya2008
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This binding serves a variety of functions - it prevents the strands from hardening too early during replication, it protects the single-stranded DNA from being broken down by nucleases during repair, and it removes the secondary structure of the strands so that other enzymes are able to access them and act effectively.

Answered by Anonymous
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This binding serves a variety of functions - it prevents the strands from hardening too early during replication, it protects the single-stranded DNA from being broken down by nucleases during repair, and it removes the secondary structure of the strands so that other enzymes are able to access them and act effectively .

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