Why must the genome of HPV enter the nucleus for replication?
A) HPV uses its own polymerase that cannot function in the cytoplasm.
B) The pH of the nucleus allows for replication of HPV RNA.
C) The DNA genome of HPV can only be replicated in the nucleus where host DNA polymerase is found.
D) The genome of HPV is not replicated in the nucleus.
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