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Reverse transcription is the process of transcribing complementary DNA for a mRNA strand. It is used by retroviruses in order to produce DNA to insert into the genome. Enzymes used are [[Reverse_transcriptase|reverse transcriptases]].
Reverse transcription is the process of transcribing complementary [[DNA|DNA]] for a [[mRNA|mRNA]] strand. It is used by [[Retroviruses|retroviruses]] in order to produce DNA to insert into the [[Genome|genome]]. [[Enzyme|Enzymes]] used are [[Reverse transcriptase|reverse transcriptases]].

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Reverse transcription is the process of transcribing complementary DNA for a mRNA strand. It is used by retroviruses in order to produce DNA to insert into the genomeEnzymes used are reverse transcriptases.