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Generally, in an infection caused by a DNA-containing virus, the host animal cell supplies all of the following EXCEPT Generally, in an infection caused by a DNA-containing virus, the host animal cell supplies all of the following EXCEPT

a. tRNA.
b. DNA polymerase.
c. nucleotides.
d. RNA polymerase.
e. None of the answers are correct;
f. all of these are supplied by the host animal

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Answer:

B- DNA polymerase

Step-by-step explanation:

In an infection caused by a DNA-containing virus, the host supplies tRNA, nucleotides and RNA polymerase but with all this being supplied, then; we need to understand that DNA Virus has a large sum of plant viruses. What am simply trying to explain to us is that, this can bring about tumors, they usually occur not presently active infections in a host while Herpesviridae is one of the big DNA Viruses group that bring about disease in animal.

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