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What is the function of single-strand binding protein (SSB) (helix stabilizing protein)?
A) It stabilizes nicks on the lagging strand during replication until DNA ligase seals the nick.
B) It recognizes thymine dimers in DNA, which make the DNA single-stranded, and serves as a signal for the activation of repair proteins.
C) It stabilizes many forms of RNA which are single-stranded.
D) During replication it binds to single-stranded regions of the lagging strand and prevents it from folding back on itself into double-helical regions.
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