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== Viral== [[File:Hhv6 genome2.png|thumb|450px|alt=HHV-6 genome|Genome of ''[[human herpesvirus-6]]'', a member of the [[Herpesviridae]] family. The origin of replication is labeled as "OOR."]] Viruses often possess a single origin of replication. A variety of proteins have been described as being involved in viral replication. For instance, [[Polyoma]] viruses utilize host cell [[DNA polymerase]]s, which attach to a viral origin of replication if the [[SV40 Large T-antigen|T antigen]] is present.
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