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List the 7 proteins involved in dna replication and explain their functions

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DNA helicase: Unwinds the double-stranded DNA helix by breaking hydrogen bonds, creating a replication fork.

DNA polymerase: Catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to the growing DNA strand during replication.

Primase: Synthesizes RNA primers that provide a starting point for DNA polymerase to begin replication.

DNA ligase: Joins Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand by sealing the gaps between them.

Single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (SSBs): Stabilize single-stranded DNA regions and prevent reannealing or degradation.

Topoisomerase: Alleviates tension generated during unwinding of DNA strands by cutting and rejoining the DNA molecule.

DNA clamp (PCNA): Acts as a sliding clamp to enhance the processivity of DNA polymerase, ensuring efficient replication.

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