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    Lymphocyte Receptors Are Encoded by Genes That Are Assembled by Rearrangement
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Lymphocyte Receptors Are Encoded by Genes That Are Assembled by Rearrangement

Question 46

Question 46

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Lymphocyte receptors are encoded by genes that are assembled by rearrangement and mutation of what molecules?


A) pre-mRNA
B) mRNA
C) tRNA
D) DNA

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