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DNA binding site

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A DNA binding site refers to a specific region on the DNA molecule where proteins, such as transcription factors, enzymes, and other regulatory proteins, attach to the DNA. These sites are typically characterized by specific nucleotide sequences that are recognized and bound by these proteins, facilitating various biological processes such as gene regulation, DNA replication, repair, and chromatin remodeling.

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