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    The Antigen Specificity of a B Cell Is Determined
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The Antigen Specificity of a B Cell Is Determined

Question 13

Question 13

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The antigen specificity of a B cell is determined:


A) after interaction with antigen.
B) by H- and L-chain variable-region sequences.
C) only by the L chain.
D) after isotype switching.

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