What allows so many different antibodies to be made by the immune system?
A) because mistakes are made during DNA replication
B) because mistakes are made during transcription
C) because mistakes are made during reverse transcription
D) because thousands of different DNA rearrangements are possible
E) because thousands of different mRNA alterations are possible
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