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A single-strand binding protein is able to bind to single stranded DNA during the process of DNA semi-conservative replication. It prevents the two DNA strands that are being used as templates reannealing to one another. [1]

  1. N. Campbell.(2005) Biology, 7th edition, USA: Pearson Education Inc