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Description: Description of the hepatitis virus replication process.
Hepatitis C :: The Facts : Viruses - Viral Replication  »   »   »  The central dogma holds that there is a strict flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein. In normal cells DNA sequences are inherited from parent cells and are preserved. Said differently, information never flows in the reverse order; RNA sequences do not get translated into DNA. Protein structure does not lead to RNA or DNA information.
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Page title:Hepatitis C :: The Facts : Viruses - Viral Replication
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Description:This public health awareness site, hosted by Dr. C. Everett Koop, provides extensive information about hepatitis C and the hepatitis c epidemic. Hepatitis C is a life-threatening, blood borne disease of the liver that is far more easily transmitted than HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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