| 31. | This contrasts with latency, in which host cell DNA polymerase copies the viral genome.
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| 32. | The resultant gap is then filled in using DNA polymerase I and DNA ligase.
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| 33. | Unfortunately once the primer is removed, DNA polymerase is unable to synthesize the remaining bases.
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| 34. | Some virus es also encode special DNA polymerases, such as Hepatitis B virus DNA polymerase.
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| 35. | Reverse transcriptase is the virally encoded RNA-dependent DNA polymerase.
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| 36. | So I focused on Hepatitis B virus DNA polymerase.
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| 37. | Helicases unwind the strands to facilitate the advance of sequence-reading enzymes such as DNA polymerase.
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| 38. | Next, DNA polymerase III ( green ) produces the leading strand copy ( red ).
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| 39. | The strand is then re-synthesized by DNA polymerase III.
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| 40. | Transpovirons encode a superfamily 1 helicase, which encompasses an inactivated family B DNA polymerase domain.
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