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Complete: __________________ keep the DNA strands separate ( not to rejoin back) during replication.

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User Mrunal
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Answer:

Single strand binding proteins

Step-by-step explanation:

Small single-strand binding proteins called SSB bind temporarily to each strand and keep the two strands separated. This step is important because DNA has a tendency to work itself back into a double helix shape.

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User ABiscuit
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Answer:

I think it's Helicase but im not quite sure

Step-by-step explanation:

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