Multiple Choice
A spleen cell and a myeloma cell are used to produce a monoclonal antibody. How do they help produce a monoclonal antibody?
A) The myeloma cell produces factors that help the spleen cell live longer.
B) The myeloma cell and the spleen cell are fused to become one cell, a hybridoma.
C) Two myeloma cells fuse with one spleen cell to become a hybridoma.
D) Because the myeloma cell is defective, it can't make immunoglobulin, but it takes up just the genetic material from making immunoglobulin from the spleen cell and becomes a hybridoma.
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