A 36-year-old man comes to the office due to 2 months of fatigue, intermittent arthralgias, and poor appetite. The patient has no prior medical conditions and takes no medications. He does not use tobacco or illicit drugs, and he drinks alcohol occasionally. The patient has had multiple sexual partners and uses condoms inconsistently. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. Liver aminotransferases are elevated. Hepatitis serology shows the following:
Which of the following genome replicative processes is most likely used by the virus infecting this patient?
A) Double-stranded DNA → double-stranded DNA template → double-stranded DNA progeny
B) Double-stranded DNA → +RNA template → partially double-stranded DNA progeny
C) Single-stranded DNA → double-stranded DNA template → single-stranded DNA progeny
D) Single-stranded +RNA → double-stranded DNA template → single-stranded +RNA progeny
E) Single-stranded +RNA → −RNA template → single-stranded +RNA progeny
F) Single-stranded −RNA → +RNA template → single-stranded −RNA progeny
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