If single-stranded binding proteins (SSB) are not present during DNA replication, what would you expect to see? 1. The replication complex would not assemble on the oriC region. 2. The DNA cannot bend, so hydrogen bonds in the 13-mer region of oriC remain intact. 3. SSB carries the helicase protein to the open region of DNA, so hydrolysis and strand separation will not occur 4. SSB prevents rejoining of separate strands, so strands would quickly rejoin and DNA replication cannot proceed. (With explanation) Thanks..