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Hepadnaviruses have very small ]s of partially double-stranded, partially single stranded non-circular ]. They have a peculiar mode of replication, because they replicate through an ] intermediate (which they transcribe back into cDNA using ]). Because of this mode of replication, Hepadnaviruses are classified as ]es. Hepadnaviruses have very small ]s of partially double-stranded, partially single stranded non-circular ]. They have a peculiar mode of replication, because they replicate through an ] intermediate (which they transcribe back into cDNA using ]). Because of this mode of replication, Hepadnaviruses are classified as ]es.

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Avihepadnavirus Template:Taxobox end Hepadnaviruses are the viruses in the family Hepadnaviridae. Hepadnaviruses cause liver infections in humans and animals. There are two genera included here:

Hepadnaviruses have very small genomes of partially double-stranded, partially single stranded non-circular DNA. They have a peculiar mode of replication, because they replicate through an RNA intermediate (which they transcribe back into cDNA using reverse transcriptase). Because of this mode of replication, Hepadnaviruses are classified as RNA viruses.

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