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Hbv Dsdna Reverse Transcriptase Replication Significant  Is A 

HBV (Hepatitis B virus) replication is significant because it uses reverse transcriptase DNA polymerase to create an ssRNA template for dsDNA progeny, a process similar to HIV replication.

HBV (Hepatit B virüsü) replikasyonu, ters transkriptaz DNA polimeraz aracılığıyla gerçekleşir; bu süreç, ssRNA şablonu oluşturarak dsDNA progeny üretir, HIV'in replikasyonu da benzer şekilde ters transkriptaz gerektirir.

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HBV is a partially circular dsDNA virus that replicates via reverse transcriptase DNA polymerase. It create ssRNA template 
to make dsDNA progency. HIV also requires reverse transcriptase

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