Multiple Choice
If the antibody's concentration is the same in all the wells at the bottom of the double diffusion gel precipitation reaction in the figure
A) and the antigen is the same in each well, the concentration of the antigen in the wells is higher on the right side of the gel than on the left side
B) and the antigen is the same in each well, the antigen's concentration in the wells is higher on the left side of the gel
C) there is not enough information to choose one answer
D) the reactions on the left side of the gel are in prozone; the reactions on the right side of the gel are in postzone.
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