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In an antigen antibody interaction, in the zone of equivalence ,the isolated antigen IgG complex was found to be in the molar ratio of antigen:IgG =2:1. The number of epitopes present on the antigen is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1 epitope

So, different antibodies can be made that recognize different epitopes on the same molecule. An antigen is an antigen when there is at least 1 epitope , but there is not a specific number of epitopes on one antigen.

Answered by srnroofing1715
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one epitope is correct answer

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