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    The Diversity and Specificity of the Lymphocyte Repertoire Against Any
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The Diversity and Specificity of the Lymphocyte Repertoire Against Any

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The diversity and specificity of the lymphocyte repertoire against any potential antigen it may encounter is due to the rearrangement of gene segments that code for the antigen receptors.

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