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In clonal selection theory which one acts as a mediater? *

T-Cells

B-cells

Antibody

Antigen​

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Answered by XxItsurAshuxX
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In clonal selection theory which one acts as a mediater? 

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clonal selection: An hypothesis which states that an individual lymphocyte (specifically, a B cell) expresses receptors specific to the distinct antigen, determined before the antibody ever encounters the antigen. Binding of Ag to a cell activates the cell, causing a proliferation of clone daughter cells.

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Answered by shikhakumari8743
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clonal selection: An hypothesis which states that an individual lymphocyte (specifically, a B cell) expresses receptors specific to the distinct antigen, determined before the antibody ever encounters the antigen. Binding of Ag to a cell activates the cell, causing a proliferation of clone daughter cells.

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