Single-strand DNA Binding Protein (ssb) At Biology Glossary
What is it? The small basic protein that has a high affinity for single-stranded DNA. Ssb protein protects single-stranded DNA from nuclease attack and inhibits it from reannealing into double-stranded DNA.Bio Definition Added By: Leah
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