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In PCR, a DNA polymerase is used in vitro to replicate a specific stretch of DNA within a DNA sample. However, none of the other proteins involved in DNA replication in vivo are needed. List the other proteins that are required for DNA replication in a living cell, and for each, explain why it does not need to be included in a PCR reaction.

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