Multiple Choice
Monoclonal antibodies obtained from a hybridoma provide
A) a large amount of an antibody that is specific for a particular epitope.
B) a single antibody that recognizes many epitopes.
C) many epitopes that recognize a specific antibody.
D) a large number of B cells.
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