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==Hepatitis C Helicase/Primase== | ==Hepatitis C Helicase/Primase== | ||
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The function of Hepatitis C primase is to build the viral capsid. The viral capsid and two glycoproteins make up the genome (1). | The function of Hepatitis C primase is to build the viral capsid. The viral capsid and two glycoproteins make up the genome (1). | ||
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[14] Frick, D. N.; Tan, S. L. In Hepatitis C viruses: Genomes and molecular biology; Horizon Bioscience: Norfolk U.K., 2006. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1614/) | [14] Frick, D. N.; Tan, S. L. In Hepatitis C viruses: Genomes and molecular biology; Horizon Bioscience: Norfolk U.K., 2006. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1614/) | ||
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