How does many antibodies are produced from fewer genes?
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antibodies are produced from three pools of gene segments and exons. ... Because the antigen-binding site is formed where the hypervariable loops of the VL and VHcome together in the final antibody, the heavy and light chains can pair to formantibodies with millions of different antigen-binding sites.
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Antibodies are produced from three pools of gene segments and exons. ... Because the antigen-binding site is formed where the hyper variable loops of the VL and VH come together in the final antibody, the heavy and light chains can pair to form antibodies with millions of different antigen-binding sites.
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Antibodies are produced from three pools of gene segments and exons. ... Because the antigen-binding site is formed where the hyper variable loops of the VL and VH come together in the final antibody, the heavy and light chains can pair to form antibodies with millions of different antigen-binding sites.
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