It exists briefly in all species during the process of genetic replication. Other than this there are mechanisms in eukaryotes to destroy it rapidly, as it could be a sign that the cell has been infected by a virus.
When double stranded DNA is unwound into single stranded DNA, single-strand binding proteins bind to each single stranded DNA strand and prevent the two strands from reattaching to each other, allowing DNA replication to continue.
no, they have double-stranded DNA just like humans.
It would be single stranded when it has been synthetically made like a probe.
They bind to the single-stranded DNA.
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ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA. ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA.
When double stranded DNA is unwound into single stranded DNA, single-strand binding proteins bind to each single stranded DNA strand and prevent the two strands from reattaching to each other, allowing DNA replication to continue.
DNA is double stranded Except in bacteria and some viruses and chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA
DNA is generally double stranded and RNA is single stranded.
no..it's double-stranded..
no, they have double-stranded DNA just like humans.
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DNA is double stranded whereas RNA is single stranded . They are different in their functioning as well .
role of ssb protein in dna replication is when the double stranded dna is brought in the single stranded form during replication the ssb bind to the single stranded dna so that the ss dna remain in the the single stranded form and when replication process is completed these protein get dissociated from the dna
DNA is double stranded. It is described as a double helix, kind of like a twisted ladder.
Varicella-zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox, has a double-stranded DNA genome.
It would be single stranded when it has been synthetically made like a probe.