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3 years ago
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How are proteins involved in DNA replication?

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vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
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Proteins of DNA Replication. DNA Helicases - These proteins bind to the double stranded DNA and stimulate the separation of the two strands. DNA single-stranded binding proteins - These proteins bind to the DNA as a tetramer and stabilize the single-stranded structure that is generated by the action of the helicases
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