For : T-cell receptors, sequence diversity is heavily concentrated at the junctions formed by the rearrangement of gene segments during the generation of the expressed V and V regions. The result of this organization is to position the most variable part of the T-cell receptor over a certain region of the ligand recognized by this receptor. Which region (outlined in red in Figure ) indicates this part of the ligand recognized by the T-cell receptor?
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Q2: B-cell receptors and T-cell receptors share a
Q3: For immunoglobulin heavy and light chain
Q4: An important mechanism for generating diversity in
Q6: While B cells and T cells differ
Q7: Antibody diversity is generated by multiple
Q8: Most of the enzymes involved in immunoglobulin
Q9: The different classes of immunoglobulins differ in
Q10: The exon encoding the V region of
Q11: Most eukaryotic genes are encoded in a
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